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诗经,yclically, each old book contains a curious story. Here lies a song of the ancient world's spirit.licalus, that flighting bird! its wings are delicate and full of color.
Its flights too far for mere humans. When it returns, its offspring spread like a great family...
'A young male and old male belong together.' That sounds just right!
First, the young male oflicalus; its wing is fine, as well as that of an adult male:
'When he does fly, his descendants are growing and thriving.
'Their wings span wide, their tail grows tall until it's a man's height.'
But when the young male doesn't fly, its offspring go back to their mother:
'A young male is gone. His descendants are few and weak...
'When he does not fly, his offspring begin a new life that can't be touched again.'
And then when he flies again, 'their wings spread even further,' the offspring of a young male will grow taller and stronger:
'A young male's offspring do grow tall and strong. For them, flight is a sign...
'A young male does not fly. His offspring begin to thrive.'
But when he doesn't fly, his descendants are few and weak. Their wings will spread wide:
'When he does not fly, his children are few and weak. Their wings will grow wider than ever...
'A young male's descendants do not succeed. They go extinct and fall into the earth.
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