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Shi Xiufeng appeared in the 81st edition of Ma Yongzhen. He was Ma Yongzhen's second junior brother, played by Li Hanchi. Shi Xiufeng was a smart, capable, and witty character. Although he was not a bad person in nature, he had no choice but to comply with the rules of the game due to the external environment. However, his actions eventually led to the tragic end of Ma Yongzhen and Ma Tianzhu.
This book was called "The Mighty Lady of Salted Fish's Reversal". The characters in it included the supporting role, Madam Zhou. Her mother was a beauty, and she did not accept any rebuttal! Supporting role-Tan Erlang, honest father, supporting role-Ma, fat grandmother, very cute! The male protagonist, Gu Huai, did not ask why his height was not 180 cm. If he asked, it meant that his nutrition did not keep up! The female protagonist, Tan Xiaohua, my daughter is still young. She will definitely grow taller! This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. Author: Yanagawa Qiang,"The Mighty Lady of Salted Fish's Reversal" was an ancient romance/business farming novel. The villagers of Apricot Blossom Village all knew that the daughter of the second branch of the Tan family was struck by lightning when she was three years old. From then on, she became a fool. It was just that it was fine if he was stupid, but he was greedy and lazy. Now that the fool had reached the age of gluttony, the Tan family's second branch was in a hurry to arrange a marriage for her. Tan Xiaohua held the pheasant in her left hand and the rabbit in her right hand. Her mind was filled with what to eat for dinner. As for getting married, could she eat her fill? Gu Huai had been someone else's child since he was young. He had advanced triumphantly in the county, capital, academy, and provincial examinations. He was about to be promoted to an official position and marry a rich, beautiful woman to reach the peak of his life! However, on the way back to his hometown, he was hit on the head and reborn on the body of a fallen scholar. Gu Huai,"I will never marry such a vulgar country bumpkin!" Tan Xiaohua thought to herself, You're not even as good as a pheasant in my heart! . I hope you will like this book.
The full text of Ma Shi Tang and Li He is as follows: I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. Cook sheep, slaughter cattle, and enjoy the party. You must drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng, will not stop drinking. I'll sing a song for you, please listen to it for me. Bells, drums and jade are not worth being expensive. I hope I'll be drunk for a long time and never wake up. Since ancient times, sages and sages have been lonely, only the drinker left his name. In the past, the king of Chen gave a banquet in Pingle to drink ten thousand taels of wine. Why should the host say that there is little money? I must buy it directly and pour it to you. I'll go out and exchange my five-streaked horse for fine wine to relieve my eternal sorrow with you.
I don't know which poem 'horse poem' refers to. If you can provide more context or information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
I don't know anything about the Tang family of Ma Du at Dongkou in Hunan.
Gao Shi was a leading figure in the frontier fortress poetry school of the Tang Dynasty. His representative work, Song of the Swallow, described the chaotic scene in the northeast, praised the bravery of ordinary soldiers, criticized the arrogance and extravagance of generals, and showed the magnificent scenery and human feelings of the frontier fortress. Gao Shi's poems were vigorous and solemn, advocating simplicity and principle, majestic and simple. His psychological structure was more extensive, his personality was straightforward, his poems expressed his thoughts directly, and he rarely used metaphor. His poems were concerned with people rather than natural landscapes, and he often accompanied his lyrical poems with scenes. Gao Shi's work, Song of the Swallow, was regarded as a famous frontier fortress poem in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It expressed his expectation for the country and his deep sigh for the war. Gao Shi's poetry style showed his patriotic spirit and love for the frontier fortress. His life experience also showed his ambition and perseverance.