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A classic afterword about trees.
1) Knock down the big tree and dig out the old pigeon - pick the dry spring early with certainty.
2) Knock down the big tree and dig out the old eagle - pick the stem that you are sure of.
3) Knock down the tree and dig out the old eagle - catch it steadily.
4) Peeled trees – not growing.
5) Don't plant fruit trees and eat peaches – sit back and enjoy the results.
6) Sweet gourd stalks lead to the vines – messing around.
Brother pants 7) The phoenix envy forest simple tree blossoms - a smash hit.
8) Ducks that can't hold up trees - cheap bones.
9) The axe is good for cutting down trees, and the needle is small for piercing cloth – each has its own use.
10) Hearts and minds are separated from the belly and the tree is separated from the skin - it is difficult to get acquainted.
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There is a complete list of afterwords about trees:
1) The heart is separated by the belly and the tree is separated by the skin - it is difficult to get acquainted.
2) Persimmon on the soft jujube tree - a small thing (persimmon).
3) Catch ducks up trees – it can't be done.
4) Drive sheep up the tree – it's hard to get to the top of the chin (pick).
5) Plantains are planted in ancient trees – thick branches and large leaves.
6) Osmanthus on the ash tree - the root is not right.
7) Aspen leaves – light on both sides.
8) Hundred-year-old trees – A-Whisk deep-rooted.
9) A hundred-year-old melon seed and a thousand-year-old tree - the roots are cracked and the lines are deep-rooted.
10) The 100-year-old crooked neck tree – it's finalized.
11) Centennial pine, May plantain – thick branches and big leaves.
12) Knock down the big tree and dig out the old pigeon - pick the dry that is sure.
13) Knock down the big source round tree and dig out the old eagle - pick the stem that is sure of it.
14) Knock down the tree and dig out the eagle - catch it steadily.
15) Peeled Tree – Not Growing.
16) Don't plant fruit trees and eat peaches – sit back and enjoy the results.
17) The stalks of the gourd lead to the vines – stirring up nonsense.
18) The Phoenix Tree Blossoms – A Smash Hit.
19) A duck that can't hold up a tree – cheap bones.
20) The axe is good for cutting down trees, and the needle is small for piercing cloth—each has its own use.
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A selection of afterwords about trees.
Knock down the big tree and dig out the old eagle - pick the dry that is sure.
Knock down the tree and dig out the old eagle - catch it steadily.
Peeled trees – not growing.
Don't plant fruit trees and eat peaches – sit back and enjoy the results.
The stalks of the gourd lead to the vines - they are all about.
The phoenix tree blossoms - a smash hit.
Ducks that can't hold up trees - cheap bones.
The axe is good for cutting down trees, and the needle is small enough to wear cloth—each has its own use.
Selected 2 afterwords about trees.
People's hearts are separated by the belly and the tree is separated by the skin - it is difficult to get acquainted.
Persimmon on the soft jujube tree - a small matter (persimmon).
Catch ducks up trees - it can't be done.
Plantains are planted in ancient trees – thick branches and large leaves.
Osmanthus flowers on the ash tree - the roots are not right.
Aspen leaves - light on both sides.
A century-old tree – deep-rooted.
A hundred-year-old melon seed, a thousand-year-old tree - deep-rooted.
The hundred-year-old crooked neck tree - it's set.
Centennial pine, May plantain - thick branches and large leaves.
Knock down the big tree sedan buddies and dig out the old pigeon - pick the dry with certainty.
Driving sheep up the tree - it is difficult to knot the chin (pick).
Selected 3 afterwords about trees.
Asking for dates at the willow tree - deliberately embarrassing.
Plantains are planted in ancient trees – thick branches and large leaves.
Osmanthus flowers on the ash tree - the roots are not right.
Aspen leaves - light on both sides.
A century-old tree – deep-rooted.
A hundred-year-old melon seed, a thousand-year-old tree - deep-rooted.
The hundred-year-old crooked neck tree - it's set.
Centennial pine, May plantain - thick branches and large leaves.
Knock down the big tree and dig out the old pigeon - pick the dry that is sure of it.
Knock down the big closure and tell the locust tree to dig out the old eagle - pick the dry that is sure.
Selected 4 Afterwords about Trees.
People's hearts are separated by the belly and the tree is separated by the skin - it is difficult to get acquainted.
Persimmon on the soft jujube tree - a small matter (persimmon).
Catch ducks up trees - it can't be done.
Driving sheep up the tree - it is difficult to knot the chin (pick).
Plantains are planted in ancient trees – thick branches and large leaves.
Osmanthus flowers on the ash tree - the roots are not right.
Aspen leaves - light on both sides.
A century-old tree – deep-rooted.
A hundred-year-old melon seed, a thousand-year-old tree - deep-rooted.
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A complete list of afterwords about trees.
1) Osmanthus on the ash tree - the root is not right.
2) Aspen leaves – light on both sides.
3) A hundred-year-old tree - deep-rooted ants.
4) A hundred-year-old melon seed and a thousand-year-old tree – deep-rooted.
5) The 100-year-old crooked neck tree – it's finalized.
6) Centennial pine, May plantain – thick branches and large leaves.
7) Knock down the tree and dig out the old pigeon - pick the dry that is sure.
8) Knock down the big tree and dig out the old eagle - pick the stem that you are sure of.
9) Knock down the tree and dig out the old eagle - catch it steadily.
10) Peeled trees – don't grow.
11) Don't plant fruit trees and eat peaches - imitation cherry blossoms - sit back and enjoy the results.
12) Pickup stalks lead to vines - stir up.
13) The Phoenix Tree Blossoms – A Smash Hit.
14) A duck that can't hold up a tree - cheap bones.
15) The axe is good for cutting down trees, and the needle is small enough to wear cloth – each has its own use.
16) The heart is separated by the belly and the tree is separated by the bark - it is difficult to get acquainted.
17) Persimmon on the soft jujube tree - a small matter (persimmon).
18) Catch ducks up trees – can't do it.
19) Driving sheep up the tree – it's hard to get to the top of the chin (picking) up.
20) Plantains are planted in ancient trees – thick branches and large leaves.
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1. The leaves fall under the tree - the leaves fall back to the roots.
2. Leaves fall into the river – go with the flow.
3. Willow leaves - pointed out; pointy; Adulterous.
4. Frost-beaten leaves - wilted.
5. Aspen leaves - light on both sides.
6. The leaves are scraped into the sky - fluttering lightly.
7. Pulling the leaves to drip - almost very troublesome.
8. Aspen leaves - light on both sides.
9. Leaves fall into the river - go with the flow.
10. Falling leaves and covering your head - be overly careful.
11. Giraffes eat leaves – no need to climb up.
12, falling leaves for fear of hitting the braincase - coward liquid Sisui.
13. Buffalo on its back leaves – it's a breeze.
14. Leaves fall for fear of breaking your head - coward.
15. Giraffes gnaw on leaves - open their mouths and come.
16. Leaves fall into the river - go with the flow.
17. Poplar leaves - light on both sides.
18, pine leaves - treacherous and fine; Sharp and thin.
19. Hanging leaves on the back of a buffalo – it's a breeze.
20. Leaves fall for fear of breaking the head - coward.
21. Leaves fall under the tree - the leaves fall back to the roots.
22. The leaves fall in the heart of the river - go with the flow.
23. A leaf in the forest - there is not much with you, and there is not much without you.
24. Leaves fall in the heart of the river - go with the flow.
25. Lemon eucalyptus leaves - there is oil and water.
26. Falling leaves is afraid of bumping into each other - timid and afraid of things.
27. Falling leaves for fear of breaking the skull - coward.
28. Afraid of falling leaves - timid and afraid of things.
29. Leaves fall to cover your head - be a little more careful.
30. The wind blows the leaves and shakes - tempting.
31. Drop a leaf for fear of bumping into your head - timid and afraid of things.
32. Grab the leaves and lift them - it's very hanging.
33. Leaves are afraid of breaking the skull - cowards.
34. Leaves fall into the Yellow River - go with the flow.
35. The leaves fall down for fear of breaking the head - coward.
36. Fried dry tobacco with elm leaves - adulteration.
37. Big trees drop leaves - irrelevant generally.
38. Leaves make clothes - not material.
39. The leaves after autumn - yellow.
40. The maple leaves fall and the head is caught-timid and afraid.
41. The largest leaf - a leaf obscure.
42. Water droplets on leaves - not long in a long time; It's hard to last.
43. Leaves fall into the river - go with the flow:
44. Leaves fall to the ground - silently.
45. Leaves cover farts - strands - not topped; Don't do anything; It's not a big deal.
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