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The beautiful old pine trees were lined up neatly. They wear heavy pine needles on their heads and touch them. Acorns, cherry blossoms, pears, and reed leaves are all colorful. A clear spring trembles as it wets the grass. The two hares sat leisurely facing each other and sipped at the water. Occasionally, as if he comes to his senses, the leaves are shaking and shaking. A shattering breeze. Cute wild chrysanthemums are fluttering in your arms. The fragrant smell of earth and the smell of the ground fills my nose. This one is the smell of bush mushrooms, this one is the smell of rotten leaves, and this one is the smell of clusters---- no, no, it's the smell of the peppermint plant hidden in the thorns.

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