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... the Gu family in all dynasties are people who like flowers and plants very much. When the old lady Gu was still alive, she often took the servants to take care of it herself. Flowers and plants, even Gu Jiusheng's mother is very fond of these flowers and plants, and can usually put in a good flower.

The small garden has been kept in good order. After so many years, these flowers and plants have not been abandoned even after they died. The housekeeper arranged for people to take care of th ...

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