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Chen Pu: Qi Jue, a tribute to Mr. Mo Xie

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Chen Pu: Qi Jue, a tribute to Mr. Mo Xie. He is humorous in criticizing the current affairs, and Mo Xie has a sharp pen and a sharp edge. Suddenly, the Taoist sword transformed into a dragon, and the stars in the clouds sighed. Qijue. A week of mourning for Mr. Mo Xie...

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He is humorous in criticizing the current affairs, and Mo Xie has a sharp pen and a sharp edge. Suddenly, the Taoist sword transformed into a dragon, and the stars in the clouds sighed. Qijue. A week of mourning for Mr. Moye. — Chen Pu

Note: Mr. Mo Xie was a vigorous penman during his lifetime, and the front page of every issue would comment on current affairs and provide guidance on the country with his "sharp words". One of the famous ancient swords of Moye, the sword transforms into a dragon, which is a poignant mythical story. Wang Bo's "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" contains a famous sentence: "The treasures are rich and precious, the dragon's light shines on the bullfighting ruins; the people are outstanding, Xu Ru is on Chen Fan's couch".

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