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Chen Pu’s poetry and calligraphy – Impressions from the concert Qijue The desert is old, the silk tubes are complicated, and the harmony and sound are newly translated. The most pitiful song is an ode to pear blossoms, which directly brings the love of spring to the hometown. …

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>Chen Pu’s poetry and calligraphy – Impressions from the concert Qijue The old desert silk tubes are complicated, and the harmonies, pulses and pulses are newly translated. The most pitiful song is an ode to pear blossoms, which directly brings the love of spring to the hometown. — On the 11th night of the twelfth lunar month, the Chandler Symphony Orchestra and the Tucson Huasheng Choir jointly performed, which was brilliant and truly an audio-visual feast. "Ode to the Pear Blossom" is particularly outstanding, its preciseness, every move, every look and every look are just right and wonderful. After returning, he composed Qi Jue One to express his interest. Apu and remember.

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