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What does it mean to listen to the Mao Mao rain on the railing?
2. "Listening to the drizzle by the railing" comes from "Seven Laws and Thoughts". It was when God had something to do that he came to the south to step on the fragrant branches. Pine trees rage at the sky, and fallen leaves run with the clear water. A gust of wind and thunder shocked the world, with red and green streets and flags flying. Listening to the falling rain hitting the railing, people in the old country thought.
3. Vernacular translation: A great event happened in the capital Beijing, and I went to the south of my motherland again. The branches of pine trees are extremely thick, struggling upward, pointing to the sky, and the decaying leaves are scattered with the green water. The revolutionary storm that has just been set off has shocked the whole world. The streets are full of teams wearing green military uniforms and holding banners and slogans of various organizations in the parade. I leaned against the railing, quietly listening to the falling rain, paying attention to the development of this event, and people in the ancient country were thinking.
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