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Self-following, Chinese characters, pinyin, means self-following; Carry it with you from the New Tang Book Gao Chongwen Biography. Source: Biography of Gao Chongwen in the New Tang Dynasty: "Chongwen relies on merits and extravagance, and those who use Shu and Tang Dynasties to hide various techniques should take their own merits." Su Songzhe's poem "Dezhong" wrote: "The old friend is different from life and death, and the lonely shadow goes with him."

"The Scholars" back to the 29th: "Besides, my younger brother came into the arena that day with a minor illness and brought medicine, which just passed the buck". Feng Ming's magnum "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" is the eighteenth time: "Huan Gong is lascivious, and every line must be accompanied by a concubine; Guan Zhong will do. "

1, less lonely and poor, eager to learn, ploughing firewood, always reading books, reading books when idle.

Yang Yinjie strode forward, but his wife didn't even dare to say hello to her. Please feel free to walk around.

3. As soon as Huang Zhong's voice fell, Zhao Yun went on to say: Yun has never won such a great victory since he followed General Sun, although he defeated the Hu people many times.

They learned to shoot arrows with galloping horses, and then they learned to pose after learning more. People wear colorful clothes, carry weapons and flags, and advance and retreat with the sound of golden drums.

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