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Wuhua in Xuanwu Lake
Xuanwu garden is just in spring, with flowers and grass.
In Liu Yin, the scenery is looking for people on the bridge.
Secondly,
There are thousands of willows on the White Bridge, and there are two or three boats on Bibo Lake.
People come and go to the embankment to travel far, and the flowers fall from the guests.
third
Flowers on the cherry blossom continent are like snow, pink and red everywhere.
When the wind blows, flowers fall easily, and flying English blows into green waves.
Fourth.
The curved fence is covered with pine and cypress, and the beam and grass gradually smoke.
After Xiao Lang left, the castle was quiet, and the east wind was very cold at night.
Fifth.
When looking at flowers, Jiangnan is good and full of green eyes.
Seeing that many people are getting old, it is wrong to teach temples by the east wind.
note:
Xuanwu Lake: Known as Sangbo and Houhu in ancient times, it is one of the 48 scenic spots in Jinling. Xuanwu Lake has a human history of 2300 years, which can be traced back to the pre-Qin period. It was turned into a royal garden in the Six Dynasties, and was forbidden to the royal family in the Ming Dynasty. Until the Nanyang surrender meeting was held in the late Qing Dynasty, the Governor of Liangjiang ordered the opening of Fengrunmen (now Xuanwu Gate), which is the origin of Xuanwu Lake Park.
Sakura Island: Sakura Island, one of the five continents of Xuanwu Lake, is surrounded by the surrounding continents and is one of the continents surrounded by water.
Fei Ying: Petals are flying.
Liangzhou: Liangzhou is the earliest place with the best scenery among the five continents of Xuanwu Lake. This was once the reading place of Selected Works compiled by Prince Liang Zhaoming, so it was called "Liangyuan".
Xiao Lang: refers to Prince Zhaoming Xiaotong.
Mistakenly teach you to expose your temples to the east wind: quote the original words of "wrongly teach you to expose your temples to the east wind, and watch the green shadows blow into silk early" in Nalan Xingde's "Going to See the Sun".
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