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Wedding Bell Blues Box Set

Wedding Bell Blues Box Set

Why do we love rock stars? Maybe it’s the tight pants, or the sexy way they play their instruments, pun intended. This box set explores love on the way to the altar for musicians, and the men who love them.<br><br>Within these pages, you’ll find the flawed and famous as ex-band mates work their way back to each other. Or a playboy rock star who has to convince his former lover that he’s changed. How about a keyboard player wooing the man of his dreams? Not to mention the famous singer who has to play dirty to get the man he wants.<br><br>Take a musical journey to “I do” with these four couples and find the beat of your drum, the keys to your heart, and the song of your soul, forever.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Let the Music Say I Do</strong>: Jared Page and Joey Seever are ex-band mates and ex-lovers. The reason? Joey’s fear of marriage -- and then his cheating. Jared doesn’t know, though, that Joey’s been hurt in the past, and has never trusted in love. An accident and some harsh words bring these issues to the fore. Now, it’s up to Jared to convince Joey that it’s okay to love, and marriage is just the music to which you say, “I Do.”<br><br><strong>The Beat of His Drum</strong>: Dorian Seacrest is livid. Laramie Treble, leader and drummer of Caesar’s Flame is back in town, and wants to stake his claim -- on him, of all people. But Dorian doesn’t trust him, and his heart is leery. One round of heartache with Laramie is enough. Laramie is determined to make amends, however and won’t take no for an answer. All he has to do is get Dorian to dance to the beat of his drum.<br><br><strong>Keys to His Heart</strong>: While Grady Tremone helps his mom with rehearsal for a show, he bumps into Tim Hugo. The instant lust he feels for Tim almost blinds him, but Tim isn’t interested in casual sex. He wants a relationship. After some false steps, the two men decide to take it slow, and after a month of blue balls, they finally become intimate and Grady is convinced that Tim has the keys to his heart.<br><br><strong>Let the Song Last Forever</strong>: Evan Harper has deep feelings for Chuck Whistler. But being betrayed and outed in high school by someone he’d loved, has left scars on Evan’s heart. He cools things off with Chuck but despite his best efforts, Chuck won’t let things go. The two men have an argument, ending in a broken nose. When, after all that, Chuck still professes his love, Evan has to find a way to make things right.
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White cranes, egrets, and red-crowned cranes
White cranes, egrets, and red-crowned cranes were different in many ways. - ** Body size **: White cranes are large water birds, about 1.3 - 1.4 meters long; egrets are medium-sized birds, about 40 - 90 centimeters long; red-crowned cranes are about 1.2 - 1.6 meters long, large wading birds. - ** Appearance ** - ** Mouth and face **: The white crane's mouth and face are bright red, the egret's mouth is yellow or black, and the red-crowned crane's mouth is grayish green. - ** Legs **: The legs of white cranes are mostly light pink, and a few species are black; the legs of egrets are dark black, and the toes are black or yellow; the legs of red-crowned cranes are black. - ** Feather color **: White crane, white egret, white red-crowned crane, bright red head, black throat and neck, white ears to head rest. - ** Flying postures **: White cranes stretch when they fly, egrets shrink their necks when they fly, and red-crowned cranes straighten their necks and legs when they fly. - ** Living environment **: White cranes mostly live in swamps and grasslands on open plains, tundra swamps, large lakes, rocky sides, and shallow swamps; Egrets mostly live in coastal islands, coasts, bay, estuaries, and rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, paddy fields, and swamps near the coast; Red-crowned cranes like to live in open plains, such as swamps, lakes, or beach areas by the sea. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-07 22:11
The Wind and the Cranes
'The Wind and the Cranes' was a period drama about the early days of the Anti-Japanese War. The story took place in South City, an ancient city famous for its silk industry. The Yao family and the Zhang family were the two biggest silk merchants in South City. The Yao family's Tianzhang silk was their ancestral property, while the Zhang family dreamed of defeating the Yao family and becoming the leader of the Jiangnan silk industry. Under the threat of the Japanese invasion forces on the Chinese textile market, Yao Tianzhang created high-quality and cheap silk fabrics in order to hold up the banner of Chinese silk. They were sold all over the world and became popular in the market. The drama also involved the emotional entanglement between the second young master of the Yao family, Boya, and the famous actress Mei Ling in Jiangnan. The entire plot was filled with the magnificent feeling of a great era.
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2025-01-16 02:04
Are there any novels that describe characters transmigrating into cranes, white cranes, or snakes?
Yes," I Just Want to Grill a Crane Quietly " and " The Road to Raising a Snake " respectively told the story of the main character transmigrating into a crane and a snake. They can be recommended. I hope you like my recommendation.
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2025-03-12 08:15
Poetry about cranes
Cranes were elegant birds that often appeared in literature and art. Here are some poems related to cranes: 1 A poem written by Lin Daiyu to Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: "Two curved eyebrows that seem to be knitted, but not knitted, and a pair of eyes that seem to be happy, but not happy, full of love." The sorrow of the two dimples in the face of the beauty of the whole body. Her eyes were filled with tears, and she was panting slightly. When idle and quiet, she is like a beautiful woman, and when she moves, she is like a weak man. Further more wingspan, a thousand words, eyebrows, one word." 2 In Bai Juyi's " Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell " of the Tang Dynasty, it was written: " The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." Among them, the phrase " Wild fire can't burn, spring wind blows, and it grows again " depicted the tenacious vitality of cranes. 3 Yuan Zhen's " The Fourth of the Five Thoughts of Separation " wrote: " It is difficult to find water after passing through the sea, but it is not a cloud except for Wu Mountain. I'm lazy to look back at the flowers. I'm half-bound to cultivate Taoism and half-bound to you." Among them, the "take time" in the "take time flowers lazy review" referred to the crane often staying between the flowers and not lingering. In Cao Xueqin's " Dream of the Red Chamber " from the Qing Dynasty, it was written that Jia Baoyu saw a white crane in the Grand View Garden and sighed," Crane, oh crane! You are so noble, so elegant, so free." These poems displayed the beauty, tenacity, aloofness, and freedom of cranes, which made people deeply love and respect cranes.
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2024-09-20 10:15
The Cold Thousand Cranes
Chizuru Okino was a well-known novel writer. Her works featured a cold male protagonist and sweet love. Among the recommended works were 'The King is Bene',' Mr. Dior 'and' Tailor-made.' " Jun Wei Xia " was an ancient novel that told the love story between Lou Jing and her. " Mr. Dior " was a hilarious sci-fi novel that described the relationship between the president of Dior and Jiao Qi. " Tailor-made " was an inspirational work novel. The main character was Xiao Xiao, and Zhan Lingjun was also one of the important characters. These works all had the characteristics of cold male leads and sweet love, which was suitable for readers who liked this kind of theme.
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2025-01-12 23:13
Idioms related to cranes
Idioms related to cranes include the sound of cranes and apes, the cry of cranes, the cry of cranes. with large eyebrows and white hair. These idioms had different meanings and usages. For example,"crane cries in nine high places" was used to describe the famous works of the wise men, and "boiling crane and burning zither" meant to ruin beautiful things. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-01 13:50
Idioms related to cranes
There are some positive idioms related to cranes, such as "crane stands out among chickens" and "crane's scholar". " A crane stands out among chickens " was used to describe a person's outstanding talent or appearance, and he stood out in a crowd." A crane's voice " was used to describe a hermit with talent and prestige. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-23 01:41
The way cranes sleep
When cranes slept or rested, they stood up. They usually stood on the ground with one foot and retracted the other to rest. After a while, they would put down the other foot to replace it. This was because cranes had many natural enemies and had to be highly vigilant. If they were to lie down and sleep, they would not be able to escape in time. Moreover, their legs were long and thin, and they could not bear the weight of their bodies for a long time. This method of sleeping on one foot did not make them feel tired, and they could quickly put down one foot when danger came, spread their wings, and fly away to escape from danger. At the same time, it was also a good way to save energy consumption and help regulate body temperature. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-24 14:16
The poems of cranes and peonies
The poems about cranes were like "The red peak is suitable to bear the sun, and the frost feathers are not stained with mud"(Liu Yuxi's "Crane Sighing"),"The crane in the clear sky flies on the clouds, and the poetic feeling is brought to the blue sky"(Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Ci"), etc. The poems about peonies were like "The peony in front of the court is undisciplined, and the lotus on the pond is pure and little." Only peonies are truly beautiful. When the flowers bloom, they move the capital." (Liu Yuxi's "Appreciating Peonies"),"When the red leaves have fallen, the fragrance will come out. The good name is called the King of Hundred Flowers." She's the most beautiful woman in the world and the most fragrant in the world." (Pi Rixiu's Peony) and so on. There was also a poem that connected the crane and the peony,"The spirit of the crane beside the peony flowers, flying and the clouds seem to lean on people." (Lv Xuanying's Painting of a Peony Beside a Crane). "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-20 16:26
Are cranes and peonies at odds?
In the context of traditional China culture, cranes and peonies did not clash. Red cranes symbolized longevity, good fortune, and good fortune, while peonies symbolized wealth, prosperity, and prosperity. The paintings that combined the two, such as Wu Fan's painting of peonies and cranes together, were called "Immortals of Riches", which represented good luck and longevity. Shi Kai's painting of peonies and cranes implied "longevity, wealth and longevity", etc. All of these showed that the combination of the crane and the peony had a positive and beautiful meaning. The two did not clash. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-12 02:45
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