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What is the song about the waist of Chu Palace?
It is a plum, a pillow, and a falling dark cloud.

The singer sang gorgeously

[Author] Cai Shen

[Full text] Pile pillows, dark clouds fall and turn green. The nap was suddenly awakened, but only the spring was soft and green in front of me. Gentle and beautiful people, how can they stand the long and bitter years? Lest one's old pearls and topaz embellish and diminish fragrance.

Liu Xia Red Gate Bridge. How many times did he wait until dark and the candle shone on the window? How many times did he mistake him for a horse? Heartbroken, sad, endless night. The bear looked depressed, but it came again, very boring.

A wisp of waist in Chu Palace is taken from a plum cut and a wisp of waist in Chu Palace by the God of Wealth in Song Dynasty. More spring, less fragrance. When the emperor responded to Zhen Xuan and praised her, he said, "She is elegant and charming. You really deserve this name! " These two sentences are from Biography of Historical Records and Sima Xiangru. On the New Year's Eve when he became attached to the emperor, Zhen Xuan read two poems in Meiyuan, which came from Plum Blossom by Cui Daorong, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty.