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10、“何当便理南归棹,呼酒登楼看弁山”是哪位写的诗句 The poem “when shall I arrange my returning sail to the south, to get drunk and ascend the pavilion to view the Bian Mountain” is written by:

A.钱选 Qian Xuan

B.王蒙 Wang Meng

C.赵孟頫 Zhao Mengfu

D.赵雍 Zhao Yong


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