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... ngcheng asked Xu Bai, and Xu Bai gave them his evaluation of his hometown Fengcheng.

but…

  The son does not think the mother is ugly.

  My son doesn't think his family is poor.

   No one would say anything demeaning about their city to outsiders.

  Xu Bai did the same.

  Yes, Xu Bai is very clear about what his own city looks like.

   Fengcheng's folk customs are simple and honest?

Ah.

   There is an idiom that can describe Fengch ...

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