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... xquisite landscaping, it is also slightly designed, not as rigid as imagined. At least most of the communities in China are not up to this level.

Under the parasol on the terrace, Kong Wenxuan eloquently said: "Martial arts are divided into internal and external, as well as ancient and modern. In the early years, there were two schools of Dahua martial arts, the north and the south, the two schools of internal and external, and the three gates of Shaolin Wudang and Emei. There are 360 ​​t ...

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