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press the horse's reins. Gently press the reins and let the horse walk slowly.

put your arms around each other and slowly leave.

easy: quick; X: Slow down. No hurry, no slow. Refers to the ability to master a moderate rhythm, not too fast or too slow.

Xu Niang, a semi-old Xu Niang: refers to the Xu family of Emperor Liang Yuan. Refers to middle-aged women who still have charm.

slow down, slow down. Disease: Quick. Not fast, not slow, calm and natural.

Duke Xu in the north of the city originally referred to a handsome man surnamed Xu in the State of Qi during the Warring States Period. Later, it was synonymous with a beautiful man.

As swift as the wind, Xu Rulin's disease: rapidity; Xu: Slow, slow. When you move quickly, you are as fast as the wind, and when you slow down, you are as neat as a forest. It is often used to describe the army's unity of pace and action.

light and heavy illness Xu Jixu: speed. Refers to the method of playing instrumental music.

Xu Fei Half-face Xu Fei: refers to the Xu family of Emperor Liang Yuan; Half face: half face. Xu Fei served Emperor Liang Yuan, and only decorated half of her face. After that, I only saw half or part, but I didn't see the whole picture.

Xu Fei's half-face makeup Xu Fei: refers to the Xu family of Emperor Liang Yuan; Half face: half face; Makeup: make-up. Xu Fei served Emperor Liang Yuan, and only decorated half of her face. After that, I only saw half or part, but I didn't see the whole picture.

Xu Niang's semi-old refers to middle-aged women who still have charm.

Xu Niang is half-aged, and her charm still exists. Xu Niang: the Xu family, the concubine of Emperor Liang Yuan, refers to women in general. Refers to a middle-aged woman who still has charm

The breeze in Xu Lai is slowly passing by.