
Netizens All Think I Am a Useless Apprentice
by Nuo Yurou
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[Happy Little Cookies] Double queue with Bai Zi again "Master, save me!" Double row with Mo Yi again "Lin Yi! Help!" He Tingyin, Huanmu, Maoyue, Lingxi again and again when ranking "Tingyin, I was caught!" "Please help me!" "Mao Lele, help me!" "Xixi, I'm here to save you, ah, Tingyin!" Fans of Tingyin, Huanmu, Maole, Lingxi, and Bai Zi's live broadcast room: "Bai Zi's useless apprentice." "Oh my god, the good-for-nothing disciple is so real." "Lingxi has Yuan Yi, and Lingyou has Bai Zi. I only have endless dog food." "Please sign for your useless apprentice." "Ah, it's not good to rely too much on others." And again: Oh my god, what are they talking about? My midfielder and assistant can play very well in the field. Isn't it just that I am a little bit behind in the game? Bai Zi: Yes, my apprentices obviously played very well, but they are just spitting blood. Fan: Bai Zi, can you say it again while holding your conscience? ! Ling Youyou, who was protected by Bai Zi Moyi and others: SOS, netizens think I am a useless apprentice.
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The secret you don't know
The secret you don't know is that according to legend, in ancient China there was a monster called "Nian", with a head with tentacles, sharp teeth, and a fierce look in his eyes, which was extremely ferocious. "Nian" lives deep under the sea all year round, only climbing ashore every New Year's Eve, devouring livestock and damaging human lives. Therefore, every New Year's Eve, people in villages and villages help the old and young to flee to the mountains to avoid the harm of the "year". On New Year's Eve this year, people in Taohua Village were helping the elderly and young to take refuge in the mountains. An old man begging came from outside the village. He was holding a cane, a bag on his arm, his silver beard was flowing, and his eyes were like bright stars. Some of the villagers sealed their windows and locked their doors, some packed their bags, some drove their cattle and sheep, and people were shouting and neighing everywhere, creating a scene of hurry and panic. At this time, who still has the heart to take care of this old man begging. Only an old woman in the east of the village gave the old man some food and advised him to go up the mountain quickly to avoid the "Nian" beast. The old man stroked his beard and said with a smile: "If my mother-in-law lets me stay at home for one night, I will definitely drive the 'Nian' beast away." The old woman looked at him in shock and saw that he had a childlike face, healthy hair, and extraordinary aura. But she still continued to persuade, and the old beggar smiled and said nothing. The mother-in-law had no choice but to leave her home and take refuge in the mountains. At midnight, the "Nian" beast broke into the village. It found that the atmosphere in the village was different from previous years: at the east end of the village, the old woman lived in her husband's house, with red paper on the door and brightly lit candles in the house. The "Nian" beast trembled all over and screamed strangely. "Nian" glared at her mother-in-law's house for a moment, then screamed and rushed towards her. As he approached the door, there was a sudden "bang bang bang bang" explosion in the courtyard. "Nian" trembled all over and did not dare to move forward. It turns out that "Nian" is most afraid of the color red, fire and explosions. At this time, the door of my mother-in-law's house opened wide, and an old man wearing a red robe was seen laughing in the courtyard. "Nian" turned pale with fright and ran away in embarrassment. The next day was the first day of the first lunar month. People who had returned from the refuge were surprised to see that the village was safe and sound. At this time, the old woman suddenly realized and hurriedly told the villagers about the beggar's promise to the old man. The villagers rushed to the mother-in-law's house. They saw red paper on the door of the mother-in-law's house, a pile of unburned bamboos in the yard were still popping, and a few red candles in the house were still glowing... In order to celebrate the auspicious arrival, the overjoyed villagers put on new clothes and hats, and went to the homes of relatives and friends to say hello. This incident quickly spread in the surrounding villages, and people all knew how to drive away the "Nian" beast. From then on, every New Year's Eve, every family posted red couplets and set off firecrackers; every household lit candles and watched the New Year's Eve. Early in the morning on the first day of the Lunar New Year, we also visit relatives and friends to say hello. This custom spreads more and more widely and has become the most solemn traditional festival among Chinese people. But, you know what? The Nian beast has a big head and a small body, with a length of more than ten feet. Its eyes are like copper bells, and it comes and goes like the wind. When it roars, it makes a sound of "Nian~", so it is named Nian beast.
I got it from Su Qingran and Gu Qi... it's very pretty.
Urgent update... Urgent update... Urgent update... (I hope I can meet a good master)
My experience in water
New Year's Eve The day before New Year's Day is the day before New Year's Day. Many areas hold activities to welcome the New Year on the day before New Year's Day. The celebrations that span from the day before New Year's Day to New Year's Day are called New Year's Countdown or New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve in the Gregorian calendar falls on December 31, while Lunar New Year's Eve falls on December 29 or 30. The day before New Year's Day refers to various activities from December 31 of the Western calendar (the last day of the year) to New Year's Day. In recent years, it has become popular to perform a festive countdown at this time to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
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Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
The secret you don't know
The secret you don't know is that according to legend, in ancient China there was a monster called "Nian", with a head with tentacles, sharp teeth, and a fierce look in his eyes, which was extremely ferocious. "Nian" lives deep under the sea all year round, only climbing ashore every New Year's Eve, devouring livestock and damaging human lives. Therefore, every New Year's Eve, people in villages and villages help the old and young to flee to the mountains to avoid the harm of the "year". On New Year's Eve this year, people in Taohua Village were helping the elderly and young to take refuge in the mountains. An old man begging came from outside the village. He was holding a cane, a bag on his arm, his silver beard was flowing, and his eyes were like bright stars. Some of the villagers sealed their windows and locked their doors, some packed their bags, some drove their cattle and sheep, and people were shouting and neighing everywhere, creating a scene of hurry and panic. At this time, who still has the heart to take care of this old man begging. Only an old woman in the east of the village gave the old man some food and advised him to go up the mountain quickly to avoid the "Nian" beast. The old man stroked his beard and said with a smile: "If my mother-in-law lets me stay at home for one night, I will definitely drive the 'Nian' beast away." The old woman looked at him in shock and saw that he had a childlike face, healthy hair, and extraordinary aura. But she still continued to persuade, and the old beggar smiled and said nothing. The mother-in-law had no choice but to leave her home and take refuge in the mountains. At midnight, the "Nian" beast broke into the village. It found that the atmosphere in the village was different from previous years: at the east end of the village, the old woman lived in her husband's house, with red paper on the door and brightly lit candles in the house. The "Nian" beast trembled all over and screamed strangely. "Nian" glared at her mother-in-law's house for a moment, then screamed and rushed towards her. As he approached the door, there was a sudden "bang bang bang bang" explosion in the courtyard. "Nian" trembled all over and did not dare to move forward. It turns out that "Nian" is most afraid of the color red, fire and explosions. At this time, the door of my mother-in-law's house opened wide, and an old man wearing a red robe was seen laughing in the courtyard. "Nian" turned pale with fright and ran away in embarrassment. The next day was the first day of the first lunar month. People who had returned from the refuge were surprised to see that the village was safe and sound. At this time, the old woman suddenly realized and hurriedly told the villagers about the beggar's promise to the old man. The villagers rushed to the mother-in-law's house. They saw red paper on the door of the mother-in-law's house, a pile of unburned bamboos in the yard were still popping, and a few red candles in the house were still glowing... In order to celebrate the auspicious arrival, the overjoyed villagers put on new clothes and hats, and went to the homes of relatives and friends to say hello. This incident quickly spread in the surrounding villages, and people all knew how to drive away the "Nian" beast. From then on, every New Year's Eve, every family posted red couplets and set off firecrackers; every household lit candles and watched the New Year's Eve. Early in the morning on the first day of the Lunar New Year, we also visit relatives and friends to say hello. This custom spreads more and more widely and has become the most solemn traditional festival among Chinese people. But, you know what? The Nian beast has a big head and a small body, with a length of more than ten feet. Its eyes are like copper bells, and it comes and goes like the wind. When it roars, it makes a sound of "Nian~", so it is named Nian beast.
I got it from Su Qingran and Gu Qi... it's very pretty.
Urgent update... Urgent update... Urgent update... (I hope I can meet a good master)
My experience in water
New Year's Eve The day before New Year's Day is the day before New Year's Day. Many areas hold activities to welcome the New Year on the day before New Year's Day. The celebrations that span from the day before New Year's Day to New Year's Day are called New Year's Countdown or New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve in the Gregorian calendar falls on December 31, while Lunar New Year's Eve falls on December 29 or 30. The day before New Year's Day refers to various activities from December 31 of the Western calendar (the last day of the year) to New Year's Day. In recent years, it has become popular to perform a festive countdown at this time to celebrate the arrival of the new year.

