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Leaping over the roof is a word pronounced Cu ā NF á ngyu è J ǐ. Leaping over the roof is a martial arts novel. It is often used to describe knights and thieves jumping on the roof and walking fast on it.
It comes from Chapter 13 of three chivalrous men and five righteousness
At the beginning of the evening drum, (Zhanzhao) disguised himself, sneaked into the Miao collection, and came to Miao Xiu's home. It's not necessary to say that all of them are crossing the ridge.
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"Crossing the roof" is a martial arts novel. It is often used to describe swordsmen and thieves jumping on the roof and walking fast on it.
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Chapter 13 of three chivalrous men and five righteousness written by Shi Yukun of Qing Dynasty: "after the early drum in the evening, (Zhan Zhao) disguised himself and sneaked into the Miao collection to come to the Miao Xiu's home. It's not necessary to say that all of them are crossing the ridge. In the dark, Mr. Zhan saw three rooms in the living room, with bright lights and people talking. Stealthily, quietly standing under the window listening.
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Only the yapo was. When the women were afraid of calming down, nine out of ten wanted to pull her. Ancient and modern novels by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty Volume I
Chinese PinYin : cuān fáng yuè jí
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tough and strong as iron and steel. tóng jīn tiě gǔ
preoccupied with the nation , forget about his family. guó ěr wàng jiā
Ah Ping is absolutely defeated. ā píng jué dǎo
busy oneself hankering after personal fame and gain. kàng chén zǒu sú