You and I are hand in hand in the world of love and flowers.
When the breeze blows slowly
Fragrance permeates each other's hearts.
It must have been blue then.
The clouds must be very thin.
The Nature of Birds and Songs
Decorate the most beautiful spring
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The sound of the stream is smooth, looking forward to a spring flower feast.
Yin Mo embraced the top of Yaoshan Mountain.
Look at the mountains, the green mountains and the soaring love birds.
Clouds are swirling around your feet.
Lean against each other, lean against each other, fly high
Shallow singing lingering fragrance
We are holding hands.
* * * Writing about the persistence of love
With the romance of my recent visit, I hope to have a spring feast.
Yin Mo is full of beautiful scenery of the West Lake.
Long beach eaves gallery is leisurely and rambling.
Leave a gentle figure.
Looking affectionately for the footprints left by White Snake and Xu Xian on the broken bridge.
The' clean stream' covered with branches is like a firefly that travels through time and space.
Shining with two lingering shadows.
Describe the continuation of Tang poetry and Song poetry
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Liu looked forward to a feast in spring.
Yin Mo strolls along the Lijiang River embankment, and bamboo rafts are full of shadows.
Bathed in the wild waves of boundless love and lingering heat.
Chasing the sunset through the waves
Bring beautiful scenery to your eyes.
I was drunk at dusk, and so was the blue sky.
Yin Xunmo both leaned against the window.
Waiting for the meteor to shine in the sky
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Butterfly Shadow Qi Fei's fleeting time, looking forward to a feast of spring flowers.
Ink and ink travel all over the world, looking forward to the harmony under the bodhi tree after 500 years.
* * * Deduction of the immortal flying romance
Listen and taste the quietness and sweetness of the crescent spring.
In the peach blossom garden with a winding path
Looking for each other's glory and tranquility.
Ink and wash are paired and inseparable in this life.
Write the love that will accompany you all your life.
Text: Mo Yun (original)