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Postscript: That night of lantern festival

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    Hongwu fifteenth year lantern night market

    The lantern market was introduced by the emperor and has become a trend in the past ten years. The streets of Jinling are bustling with people, and the shops selling lanterns are competing for their beauty. There are birds, animals, reptiles, flowers, pavilions, sun and moon.

    In the midst of this rolling crowd, a group of blond and blue-eyed foreigners were stunned and dizzy.

    "I heard that the Dacheng Dynasty was a prosperous and prosperous period, and it was well-deserved." A foreigner said in a blunt language.

    "Every household has cattle, and every household has grain." Another foreigner said: "Otherwise, how could we come here to exchange and study?"

    "Hahahaha!" At this moment, someone laughed. When the three foreigners looked back, they were a scholar, wearing a wooden crown, a long gown, big sleeves, and a clear cloak, and he smiled in greeting.

    After the ceremony, the young man held a folding fan and said: "It turns out that I am a guest from the Western Qin Dynasty. Why don't we go sailing together?"

    The three foreigners were overjoyed, gathered together, and swam together.

    At this time, there were all kinds of painted boats on the river, and there were many elaborate lanterns. In addition to the painted boats, there were also batches of small boats. Small boats were just for swimming with a few people. Although they were not as good as the painted boats, colored lanterns were hung on the front and rear, making the river surface shine with flowing shadows.

    The young man led him into a boat, and the four of them sat down. At this time, he said: "The east wind blows thousands of flowers and trees down at night, and the stars fall like rain.

    The road is full of treasures and carvings.  The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night.  "

    After reciting this poem, I wanted to speak, but suddenly I was stunned.

    The three foreigners followed his gaze and were stunned. They saw the night was blurry, but there was a small boat on the water, no more than a foot high, and a girl stood on it but did not move at all.

    This girl wears a high bun and a long skirt. Her black hair hangs low and floats on the light ink clothes, seeming to blend into the night.

    In an instant, the boat was silent, and the woman's boat, which was only about a foot long, suddenly stopped. She saw that she was still a few steps away from the shore, but she took a step forward and stepped on the water.

    Under the stunned gaze of the young man, she walked a few steps on the water, stepped onto the steps on the shore, and disappeared in a daze.

    "Oh, God!" The three foreigners stared blankly, one of them couldn't help but make the sign of the cross and said.

    Interrupted by this sound, the young man looked again, but the figure was vague, as if he was just dreaming back at midnight. She turned into a floating shadow and disappeared between heaven and earth.
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