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Poems praising squirrels
1. Squirrels can be seen everywhere in Maolin (Song Luyou, living in early spring)

2. Sit still and watch squirrels drink water (Liu Song Huan Zi's "Man Jiang Hong")

3, Tianyan Squirrel Quiet (Song Lin Bu's "Lake Mountain Hidden")

4. Abandoned villages versus squirrels (Ming Tao's Tomb "Pan Ruoye to yunmen temple in April, Rocking Fish and Birds in the Mountain")

5. Squirrels walk down the stairs (Song Caiyun's "The Temple of the Valley")

6. Squirrels stroll in the crane nest on the house (Li Mingyan Xing's "Drawing a Picture")

7. Tree Deep Squirrel Competition (Ming Gu Song Xiu Shang's "Fairy Rock Shan Jutu (Three Songs)")

8. "Squirrel" Weng Shi, Ren He Ni

Bright eyes are cunning, like a shuttle around the tree. The oldest man once had a gift, and the virgin had no teeth.

Sex addiction is still fruitless, and love is persistent. It's impossible to ask, but threading a needle is a profession.