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The reeds on the wall are top-heavy.
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Ironically, those who are weak in foundation, sharp in teeth and sharp in mouth, and boastful in the wind generally refer to those who are glib, have no real talent and knowledge, but are shameless. This famous couplet was written by Jie Jin, a famous scholar in Ming Dynasty, at the age of 34.
Jie Jin's works
1, "Go to Peng Yun Road, Guangxi"
Affectionate thanks for me, quarrying seems unfinished. Six years together is better than last night.
2. "Across the country"
The grass is green beside Taoshengyan, and the water in front of Tang Jie's grave is clear. Partridges on both sides of the strait are crying endlessly, and boats are painted all over the city.
3. Back to Korea
The setting sun shone on Anh Hong, and Mount Vernon didn't hiss. The near minister reported that he wanted to lock the pavilion, so he took advantage of Yu Qiao to the west.
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