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Cui refutes interpretation
Cui refutes the ancient legend of the god beast. Often used to refer to a good horse. Tang Du Fu's "Love to Write Poems at Night" is the third: "Beyond the concept, whoever refutes it will be cut down." Qiu Note: "This cloud is emerald, which means emerald yellow and emerald dragon."

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Interpretation of Cui Cui Green: Emerald. Green. Cuiwei (Castle Peak, also known as Castle Peak). "Kingfisher" is a kind of songbird, which looks like a cuckoo, has a long mouth, a dark olive head with turquoise stripes, a turquoise back, a reddish-brown abdomen and a short tail, and preys on small fish. Refers to "jade" (jade): jade. Jade bracelet. The explanation of the refutation of gems and diamonds refutes a legendary beast that looks like a horse and can eat tigers and leopards. The ancient "refutation". Radical: horse.