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Farewell to the swan

Time: 2022-01-31 02:24:27 Author: ChinaWiki.net

Farewell to the swan

Li Luan BIE Hu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í Lu á NBI é h ú, which means the separation of husband and wife. From a dream of brothels.

The idiom comes from chapter 58 of a dream of brothels written by Yu Da of Qing Dynasty: "today is a dream of infatuation, a dream of good fortune, and a dream of wealth. I feel that it is still there. It adds a lot of melancholy when I have not had a dream. It takes a lot of energy to protect the flowers for them. In the end, it becomes a farewell swan."

Farewell to the swan


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