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Chapter 29 Pushing back the twenty-eighth elephant Xinmao

Prophecy said The head of the grass is on fire, the foot of the palace is ashes There are birds at home and Ni in the countryside Song said Feathers are full and flying high, the sun is contending for beauty, and there are plum flowers The real dragon travels all over the world is my home Jin Shengtan: King Yan of this elephant raised troops, Li Jinglong welcomed Yan soldiers into the capital, the palace was on fire, and Jianwen Zhu sent out to die.

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