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Farewell to my mother

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Huang Jingren

Original text:

Bow the curtain and go to the mother's river beam, and worry about it for nothing, but see my eyes dry.

It's a miserable snowy night in Chai Men. It's better to have children than nothing at this time.

Guo E

Dynasty: Pre-Qin

Author: anonymous

Original:

Guo E, bandits I Artemisia argyi. Mourn for my parents and give birth to me.

I'm a loser, but I'm a thief. Mourn for my parents and give birth to me.

it's a shame to run out of bottles. It is better to die for a long time than to live with fresh people. What if there is no father? What can I do without my mother? If you go out, you will get a shirt, but if you go in, you will be exhausted.

my father gave birth to me and my mother bowed to me. Caress me, livestock me, grow me, nurture me, care for me, go in and out of my stomach. The virtue of wanting to repay. Heaven is so confusing!

Nanshan is fierce, and the wind blows. People don't care, I'm alone! Nanshan law, floating in the wind. People are all in the valley, and I am not alone!