I still remember that when the military base is somewhere, the Vatican bells don't make nonsense. Which word does it come from? Thank god, help me.
1682 (twenty-first year of Kangxi) In the spring, Nalan Xingde wrote a poem "Little Cry of Huanxisha" on the post road, in which he wrote: A willow covered with a fish coat in a birch house built a city, and a dragon was full of scales and waves, and flying things had to chase the sea eastward. I still remember the army base in those days, and I don't know where Brahma bell rang, so I can't tell nonsense. The first word describes the fishing and hunting life of Manchu people and the specialty of Songhua River area, and the second word recalls the war of rejuvenating and abolishing ancestors in that year.