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Ancient poems, poems and stories about cattle (common)
The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.
The sky is gray and wild,
See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.
2) Riding an ox is far beyond a thousand villages, and the flute blows air at an oblique interval.
How many Chang 'an fame and fortune guests, organ failure is not as good as jun.
3) What canopy do you want to send? Dare not turn over, met.
4) Lu Xun's self-mockery
What do you want when you send the canopy, but you dare not turn over and meet each other;
A broken hat covers the downtown, and a leaky boat carries wine.
Look at a thousand fingers coldly, bow your head and be a willing ox;
Hide in the small building and become unified, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter.
5) chanting for the lying cow
Don Li Jiaming
I was whipped by Tian Dan and set on fire.
Idle to chew hay in the sunset, recently asked if anyone.
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