Mu Zi Square Dance Minnan Yao

The first part: Several wrongs of western Western jackdaw; (Fei Ming)

The second part: Leng Yue's new worries. (Li Muzi gives a sentence)

The first part: the piano can freely pluck the silver wire music; (Li Muzi gives a sentence)

Part one: The willow is dancing. (Fei Ming)

The first part: a bean lights up loneliness; (watching snow make sentences)

The bottom line is: five more yellow books are blank. (Fei Ming)

The first part: the beautiful shadow is charming, and the plum soul is really long; (Fei Ming)

Bottom line: the branches are blooming, and the wind is swaying and flowing. Look at Mei Zhai's sentence.

Part I: Take a Peng Yun to the Moon Altar; Look at Mei Zhai's sentence.

Bottom line: Call cranes to dance and relax. (Fei Ming)

The first part: call all frogs and friends to drum and sing praises to the lotus; (Fei Ming)

Part II: Invite some bamboo friends to play the orchestral strings. (Chongwen Xuanwu makes sentences)

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