
Qu Fuming
by Meng Zhuang
About This Novel
How about I come back when your hair grows to your waist? In this life, a gentleman wants to be carefree, but how can he expect that the mountains and rivers are swaying. I lay drunk on the battlefield waiting for dawn, and had enchanting dreams all night long. How about I come back when your hair grows to your waist? The horses in the Eight Gardens are free and easy, and they are young heroes. The scenery in the North is just right, and the West Lake is misty. How about I come back when your hair grows to your waist? The present day is engraved on the Sansheng Stone. Po Meng stands in front of the stall to ask for information. She is most deeply homesick for her, and they compose a song together.
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