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"Play White House Editor's Big Solitaire"

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    "Playing the White House Editor's Big Solitaire"

    ? Dream Awakening White House:

    The stone monkey curtain cave wants to hide. The golden rooster sings loudly.

    ? Linglu holds a mushroom to amuse the crane. Lion dance and bell ring to play Tenglong.

    ? Window grilles, couplets, lanterns and festoons. Firecrackers ignite the spring.

    Ten Mile Xun is full of wind and smiling faces. A hundred years of dreams will change the sky.

    Li Daoyuan:

    one,

    The stone monkey's curtain hole is about to escape, and the golden rooster sings loudly.

    ? The old year's sorrows and joys are thrown away, and the old year is greeted with auspiciousness.

    two,

    ? Linglu teases the crane with a mushroom in his mouth, and Laojun waves the flag to call for the east wind.

    ? Yingge and Yanyu welcome the spring tune, with beautiful words and beautiful sentences in the poems.

    three,

    The lion dances and rattles the bell to play the Tenglong, and the silver flowers and fire trees reflect the sky and red.

    Suihan solitaire needs to have fun, and the sword pen begins with a rainbow of energy.

    Four,

    ? Window grilles, couplets, lights and festoons, and firecrackers ignite the spring.

    The hometown welcomes the wanderers, and the monkey hides and the rooster crows to show off its glory.

    five,

    Shili Xun is full of wind and smiles, and hundreds of thousands of sorrows and complaints are over clouds and smoke.

    Cuizhu laughs in the wind in the cold year, and the new dream of red plums is in the present.

    six,

    ? For a hundred years, there is a dream to change the sky, and the literary circles are outstanding and brave.

    ?Honours and disgraces are left to future generations, and the poems and poems are passed down to the world.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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