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was making noise there, only to hear the crows outside the door.
Everyone had buckle teeth, and they said in unison: "Go to the sky with a red mouth, and go to the ground with a white tongue." ”
Zhishen said: "What are you doing? ”
The crowd said: "The old crow is crying, afraid of having a tongue." ”
Zhishen said: "Where to take this?" ”
The authentic man smiled: "There is a new crow's nest on the green poplar tree in the corner of the wall, and it will be heard every day until night." ”
The people said, "Go up the ladder and tear down the nest." ”
A few said, "Let's go." ”
Zhishen also took advantage of the wine, and when they all went outside to look, there was an old crow's nest on the green tree.
The crowd said, "If you go up and dismantle the ladder, your ears will be clean." ”
Li Si said: "I'll go up with you, don't use a ladder." ”
Zhishen looked at each other, walked to the tree, took off the straight, went down with his right hand, and turned his body upside down; But he pulled out his left hand and cut it up, and with a single waist of it, he uprooted the green poplar tree.
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When a few people drank until the wine was hot, the crows croaked in the willow trees in the vegetable garden, and the splashers said that they had found a ladder and dismantled the nest, and one of the splashers said that he did not want a ladder, and he wanted to go up the tree himself. Zhishen circled the willow tree twice, compared the size, said no, saw the sprinkler pull it up, and pulled it up, and plucked him up, and he bowed to him later, and later played tricks on them, and got acquainted with Lin Chong because of this.
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Uprooting weeping willow is a characteristic landscape in the south of the Yangtze River, which refers to the willow branches hanging and drooping, and the shape is like a clump of pu fans or cigarette boxes, also known as "willow heads". They are a type of willow tree that is native to China. In the Jiangnan region, especially in Suzhou and Hangzhou, weeping willows are often used for garden design and arrangement.
In gardens, especially those in classical gardens, they are usually arranged in a clever way on the edge of a pond or on the sides of a walkway to provide a visual treat.
The uprooted weeping willow is a very peculiar willow tree, which is often used to prune into various shapes, such as "Zen apricot", "bamboo leaf", and so on. These forms are very unique, giving people a poetic and aesthetic feeling, and are a beautiful landscape in the garden landscape. In addition, the branches of the uprooted weeping willow are soft, and the branches are flexible and unbridled, and they need to be touched and pruned for a long time to pose gracefully due to cracked hail.
At the same time, the uprooted weeping willow has a good ornamental and shady properties, which has a good effect on the leisure of the park and the creation of a clean air environment.
Some may find that the pruning style of uprooted weeping willow is different from the usual way most trees grow. This is because classical gardens pursue the ultimate beauty and wholeness, rather than the state of the plant itself. Therefore, the technique and method of pruning are very exquisite, requiring patience and skill.
In addition, uprooted weeping willow has many cultural connotations, such as it is endowed with love and romantic meanings, and it is often depicted and praised in poems and songs. In short, uprooted weeping willow is a very important part of Chinese garden culture, representing the Chinese people's pursuit of beauty and the expression of creativity. <>
Because Lu Zhishen is jealous and hateful, righteous, righteous, straightforward, does not turn in circles, and acts immediately when the road is uneven, he will take action immediately, and he will not think about the consequences or consequences.