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Who first said the Pinkie Pie commentaries
Yuan Kuo-cheng.
According to a Himalaya query, Yuan Kuaocheng's "Pingzong Rogue's Shadow" commentary book is set in the history of the mid-Ming Dynasty, and tells the story of the grudge between Yun Jing and Zhang Zongzhou, as well as the relationship between Yun Jing's granddaughter, Yun Lei, and Zhang Zongzhou's son, Zhang Danfeng.
Mr. Yuan Kuaocheng, born into a family of storytellers, studied with his father, Yuan Jieying, from a young age, and at the age of 12, he began to make a name for himself in the capital by telling the story of the "Five Girls and Seven Virgins".
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