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Chapter 56: Folding Willows

Cang Xiyao's favorite thing is fighting cocks and lackeys on the streets of Shangjing, soft bridle and Qingqi. If it hadn't been for the Su family's marriage incident, which made the emperor Cang Xilin very unhappy, the Su family's backstage Cang Xiyao wouldn't have been sent.

If you go to Tianmen Pass, you will naturally not be able to achieve such feats.

In the dark, all the ups and downs of causes and conditions seem to be determined by heaven.

Forget about gossiping. On the morning of the fourth day of May, Bai Yuyue got up, washed up, had a casual breakfast, and then consciously walked to Queyuan to ask for cleaning.

Hanshuang couldn't come today. The courtyard was busy with things and couldn't leave. Before leaving, she gave Bai Yuyue some white-flour steamed buns, fearing that she wouldn't have anything to eat at noon and would be hungry.

After cleaning the bamboo forest and flower garden, it was time for lunch. As usual, Bai Yuyue came to the Octagonal Pavilion. She opened her baggage, but she couldn't eat. So she closed the baggage carefully, picked up the flute, and started playing it.

, but it is "Breaking Willows".

The melody is majestic and majestic, like the water of a great river, flowing endlessly.

In a daze, it seemed as if I could see a long river in front of me, vast and empty. Next to the ancient river bed, an isolated city stood among the high mountains. I don't know how many years have passed.

As soon as the tune changed, it suddenly became sad again, and the scenery in front of me suddenly became the boundless spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. Although it was extremely beautiful, it was just a mirror, invisible, and even harder to touch.

It turns out that these spring and scenery are just fantasies in people's minds. Thinking about them is useless and only increases sadness.

After finishing the song, Bai Yu Yueque slowly put down his flute. "Breaking Willows" is a flute tune from the Han Dynasty. It was originally a tune for farewell to relatives and friends. It has the meaning of "I urge you to drink another glass of wine, leaving Yangguan in the west without any old friends."

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Now that she is in Shengguo, why doesn't she miss the picturesque Jiangnan, her hometown? But no matter how much she misses her, it's just "Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows, the spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass".

Thousands of mountains are covered with snow at dusk, and thousands of miles of clouds are forming. The soul is tired of dreaming in the mountains, and it is difficult to survive in this life!

Suddenly he heard someone clapping behind him, and Bai Yuyue turned around in shock.

The man was wearing Confucian robes and was tall and thin, walking along the nine-curved corridor from the edge of Jinyue Pond.


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