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One hundred and fifty years of the Gregorian calendar

You can check it on the yearbook website, and the signatures are basically similar. What I found is this: the strong wind broke the situation of the cloud and the moon. At this time, the water is in the center of heaven, but in the middle of the night, dark clouds should not cover the moon. In addition, this matter has nothing to do with the wind, and there is no need to let the strong wind blow you blind at this time. So, after a while, the strong wind turned away, the dark clouds moved quietly, and the new moon was held in my arms bit by bit.

Strong winds will soon blow away the water. Is it really like an exercise or a game?

Ink is also a color. Chasing the moon, step by step, inseparable reflects the pursuit of love in the world, full of artistic charm.

How can you blame the pursuit of ink because of its color? Blame him for being single-minded and single-minded about love? Nor should we criticize his narrow jealousy and selfishness. You see, dew's smiling face is so happy and sweet.

May all lovers in the world be well. Advise irrelevant winds not to blow wildly.