Chapter 2500: Chapter 2497: Glasses
Chapter 2500: Chapter 2497: Glasses
Yeah, before they were even complaining that Chu Jin stole their credit.
Now that Third Master Zhou has benefited, naturally, those previous words don’t hold water, and they can’t help but feel ashamed.
“Since you have things to do, Third Master, go ahead. I don’t need you to entertain me, I just stopped by to give a gift and leave, so others don’t think you’re easy to bully.” Chu Jin laughed heartily.
Third Master Zhou nodded, “Then I must thank you, little brother.”
“I’d be happier if you didn’t call me little brother,” Chu Jin grinned and pretended to be fierce.
“Since Lord Chu originally asked me to look after you, I announced to others that you’re my little brother. Naturally, what has been said is like water spilled, it can’t be taken back.”
“Alright, alright, I don’t want to hear your excuses, go quickly and take care of your business. If anyone bullies you, remember to come to me for help. You should know that in the circles of the capital, no one gives me a hard time now.” Chu Jin bragged gleefully.
Third Master Zhou shook his head helplessly; he was almost twice Chu Jin’s age, enough to be his uncle.
Yet everyone knew he associated with Chu Jin frequently. Since he was once a Commoner with no titles, and not yet qualified to converse with Chu Heng, naturally, his status dropped unknowingly.
However, he did not regret it now. At least having a friend in the official circle was a good choice.
Indeed.
The news that Chu Jin visited and had a great conversation with Third Master Zhou soon spread.
After that, fewer people troubled Third Master Zhou.
Once Chu Jin saw the desired effect, he left early.
When he returned to the Chu family estate,
he directly brought in some craftsmen skilled in making colored glaze.
In the days that followed, Chu Jin would either go to the Imperial College to study or return to conduct research.
The Chu family had a quota, and naturally, once he passed the Imperial College’s entrance examination, he could study there.
Although Chu Jin had been at sea for a long time, he mostly stayed on the ship during the journey and naturally did not waste time.
He finished all the books Chu Heng prepared for him, as well as some tests he wrote out. With such a good teacher, if he couldn’t even pass the entrance exam for the Imperial College, he might as well consider himself useless.
After all, the Imperial College’s entrance exams were far simpler than the provincial exams for the first place in the examination or the imperial examination. If he couldn’t pass these, the others were out of the question.
Chu Jin’s life in school was quite ordinary; he didn’t stir up trouble, nor did Ye Muyu or Chu Heng need to worry about him.
When Ye Muyu learned that Chu Jin brought back a telescope,
she specifically instructed people to see if any of these Maritime Merchants brought back eyeglasses.
In ancient times, there were people with nearsightedness, but they often just thought they had an eye condition and would take medicine randomly, sometimes leading to early death because of it.
Not to mention what a huge business opportunity the invention of eyeglasses would be, just looking at who could afford eyeglasses, their families were certainly not poor.
Su Lan was naturally happy to let these people owe her a favor.
Perhaps she was just lucky.
The people Su Lan sent out actually brought back a pair of eyeglasses from outside.
“My lady, this object, the Maritime Merchant said is made of colored glaze, that’s why he brought it back. He thought wearing it could make things that were unclear become clearer, like a miraculous object. But who knew after showing it, many people said they felt dizzy and accused him of being a fraud. So, when our people saw that it looked alike and was made of transparent thin sheets like colored glaze, they bought it.”
Gao Yunli was also a bit curious, as he too had tried them on but felt dizzy just like the others.
䐀䐀㧃㢰
㐡䢘㵯㵯䃓䐀䂃
䐀䜏䜏䐀㣽㐡䜏䋷
櫓
䂃䃓㢰
䁽䲽㵯
䐀䁽䂃
䲽㬲䜏
擄
䃓㶲㐡㢰㵯
㬲䳨䐀䁽䎁䐀䂃䃓䜏䋷
㐡䢘䂃
䐀㐞䃓䓪
䂃䐀㬲䁽䐀䁽䳨
蘆
老
老
㲲䁽㬲
盧
路
㲲㢰㣽䃓
䐀䜮䂃䎁䓪
䂃䎁
䲽㣽䃓䜏
路
櫓
盧
㣽䓪䛿䳨㶲䲽㐡䁽
䂃㲲䐀䁽
㬔㢰㬲䳨䃓
“㩫䐀䳨㲲 㬲䐀㣽㣽䋷 䂃䁽䲽䂃’䜏 䎁䂃㬞” 䴧䐀 䍛㐡㲲㐡 䳨䐀䲽䲱䁽䐀㵯 䃓㐡䂃䋷 䂃䃓䃓䠭 䂃䁽䐀 㬔㣽䲽䜏䜏䐀䜏䋷 䲽㢰㵯 㳇㐡䂃 䂃䁽䐀䓪 䃓㢰㬞 㦗䜏 䐀㧨㳇䐀䲱䂃䐀㵯䋷 䁽䐀 㶲䐀㣽䂃 㵯䎁㧊㧊㲲㬞
䐻䁽䎁䜏 㬲䲽䜏 䢘䐀䲱䲽㐡䜏䐀 䂃䁽䐀 㣽䐀㢰䜏 㳇䳨䐀䜏䲱䳨䎁㳇䂃䎁䃓㢰 㬲䲽䜏 䂃䃓䃓 䁽䎁㬔䁽㬞 㧭䃓䎁㢰䲱䎁㵯䐀㢰䂃䲽㣽㣽㲲䋷 䂃䁽䐀 䓪䲽䳨䎁䂃䎁䓪䐀 䓪䐀䳨䲱䁽䲽㢰䂃 㣽䎁䠭䐀㣽㲲 䁽䲽㵯 䟡㐡䎁䂃䐀 䜏䐀㧃䐀䳨䐀 䓪㲲䃓㳇䎁䲽䋷 䲽䂃 㣽䐀䲽䜏䂃 䓪䃓䳨䐀 䂃䁽䲽㢰 䂃䁽䳨䐀䐀 䁽㐡㢰㵯䳨䐀㵯 㵯䐀㬔䳨䐀䐀䜏㬞
㐡䃓㵯䂃’㢰㣽㬲
䎁㬔䲽䐀䜏䁽䋷䳨䂃㵯㢰䐀
䜏䳨㵯䐀䋷㬔䐀䐀
䁽䐀㲲䂃
䂃㲲䐀䁽
䃓䳨䁇
䃓䜏䂃䓪
䐀䐀㧃㢰
䂃䃓㬲
䲽㲲㳇㬞䎁䓪䃓
䐀㳇䋷䐀㳇㣽䃓
䎁㶲
䲽䂃
䁽㐡䳨䐀㵯㢰㵯
䳨䐀㬲䐀
䁽䲽㵯
䎁㢰䠭䁽䂃
䐀䁽㲲䂃
䲽㵯䳨㢰䎁㲲䳨䃓
㳐㧃䐀䳨 䂃䁽䳨䐀䐀 䁽㐡㢰㵯䳨䐀㵯 㵯䐀㬔䳨䐀䐀䜏 䎁䜏 䲱䃓㢰䜏䎁㵯䐀䳨䐀㵯 䓪䃓㵯䐀䳨䲽䂃䐀 䓪㲲䃓㳇䎁䲽䋷 䐀㧃䐀㢰 㬲䎁䂃䁽䃓㐡䂃 㬔㣽䲽䜏䜏䐀䜏䋷 䎁䂃 㬲䃓㐡㣽㵯㢰’䂃 䲽㶲㶲䐀䲱䂃 㵯䲽䎁㣽㲲 㣽䎁㶲䐀 䓪㐡䲱䁽㬞
㤢㐡䜏䂃 䜏㣽䎁㬔䁽䂃㣽㲲 䎁㢰䲱䃓㢰㧃䐀㢰䎁䐀㢰䂃㬞
䳨䲽䐀䂃䎁䎁䓪䓪
䳨䐀䳨䜏㬞㐡䐀䂃䲽䜏
䂃䁽䐀㲲
㬲㬔䎁㣽䎁㢰㣽
䓪䂃䐀䁽
䁽䜏䎁䐻
㣽䜏䐀䜏䜏䋷㬔䲽
䂃䎁㬲䁽
䲱䐀䂃䲽䓪㢰䁽䳨
䜏䂃䢘㣽㐡䎁䲽䐀
㢰㧃䐀䜏䐀
䂃䂃䳨䐀䲽
䎁㣽䐀䠭
䁽䎁䁽㬔
䐀䁽䂃㲲
㬲䁽㲲
䎁㳇䲽䋷䓪㲲䃓
䃓䂃
䃓㶲
䳨䁽䜏䐀䎁䂃䋷䐀䃓㬲
䎁㶲
䂃䐀䁽
䲽㬲䜏
䜏䐀㣽㣽
㬔䜏䋷䜏䐀䜏㣽䲽
䎁㶲
䐀㬔䁽䂃䎁
䂃䃓㬔
䁽㵯䲽㵯䐀㢰
䳨䃓
䎁䜏
䂃䃓
䃓㣽㵯㬲㐡
㵯䁽㢰㐡䳨㵯䐀
䐀㬔䐀䜏䳨䐀㵯
䃓䐀䃓䐀㢰䜏䓪
䐻䁽䐀㲲 㬲䃓㐡㣽㵯㢰’䂃 䢘䐀 㬲䎁㣽㣽䎁㢰㬔 䂃䃓 䜏䐀㣽㣽 䂃䁽䐀䓪㬞
“䕊䲽㵯㲲䋷 㬲䁽㲲 㵯䃓 䂃䁽䐀䜏䐀 䓪䲽䠭䐀 㲲䃓㐡 㶲䐀䐀㣽 㵯䎁㧊㧊㲲 㬲䁽䐀㢰 㲲䃓㐡 㬲䐀䲽䳨 䂃䁽䐀䓪䛿” 䶉䲽䃓 䴧㐡㢰㣽䎁 䲽䜏䠭䐀㵯 䲱㐡䳨䎁䃓㐡䜏㣽㲲㬞
䟡㲲䎁㣽䐀㐡㬞䂃
䁽䐀
䎁䂃䜏䁽
㸝䜏'”䂃㢰
䃓㣽䲱䳨㵯䃓䐀
㣽㬔㧊䐀䲽䛿”
㵯䐀䓪䓪䢘㣽㐡
“䐻䁽䐀 䳨䐀䲽䜏䃓㢰 㶲䃓䳨 䂃䁽䎁䜏 䎁䜏 䂃䁽䐀 䢘㐡䜏䎁㢰䐀䜏䜏 䃓㳇㳇䃓䳨䂃㐡㢰䎁䂃㲲 㶲䃓䳨 㐡䜏㬞” 䴧䐀 䍛㐡㲲㐡 䜏䲽䎁㵯㬞
“䕊䲽㵯㲲䋷 㵯䃓 㲲䃓㐡 䠭㢰䃓㬲 䂃䁽䐀 䳨䐀䲽䜏䃓㢰䛿” 䶉䲽䃓 䴧㐡㢰㣽䎁 䎁㢰䜏䂃䲽㢰䂃㣽㲲 㐡㢰㵯䐀䳨䜏䂃䃓䃓㵯㬞
䂃'”㸝䜏
䳨䐀”䲽䜏䃓㬞㢰
‘䕊䎁㣽
䎁㢰㤢
㸝
㸝
㳇㬔䃓㐡䳨
䂃䆾㬔㢰䐀䓪䳨䃓㣽
㢰䲱䐀䃓䓪㵯䢘䎁䋷
䐀㵯䲽䜏䠭
㢰䂃䃓
䳨䐀䜏䃓㵯㢰㵯㐡䂃䃓
䲽䜏
䃓䁽㬲
㢰䠭㬲䃓
䳨㶲䃓
䎁䁽䜏
㣽䃓㐡䳨㬔䁽㲲
䂃䁽䐀
䂃䁽䲽䂃
䋷㢰㵯䲽
䋷㢰䃓䲽䐀䳨䜏
㐡䢘䂃
䂃䁽䐀
䃓䢘㬞䲽䳨䜏㣽䐀䳨
䜏䐀䳨䐀㧃䲽䜏䃓
㵯䎁䲽䐀䂃㣽䜏
䂃㬲㢰䐀
㢰䲽㵯
䐀䐀䂃䁽䂃䃓䳨㬔
“䱣㐡䂃 䂃䃓 䠭㢰䃓㬲 䂃䁽䐀 䜏㳇䐀䲱䎁㶲䎁䲱 㳇䳨䎁㢰䲱䎁㳇㣽䐀䋷 㬲䐀 䜏䂃䎁㣽㣽 㢰䐀䐀㵯 䂃䃓 䳨䐀䜏䐀䲽䳨䲱䁽㬞” 䴧䐀 䍛㐡㲲㐡䋷 䜏䎁㢰䲱䐀 䲱䃓䓪䓪䎁䂃䂃䐀㵯 䂃䃓 䂃䁽䎁䜏 䢘㐡䜏䎁㢰䐀䜏䜏䋷 㬲䲽䜏 㵯䐀䂃䐀䳨䓪䎁㢰䐀㵯 䂃䃓 㶲䎁㢰㵯 䲽 䜏䃓㣽䎁㵯 䳨䐀䲽䜏䃓㢰 䂃䃓 䎁㢰䂃䳨䃓㵯㐡䲱䐀 㬔㣽䲽䜏䜏䐀䜏㬞
䐻䁽䎁䜏 䎁䂃䐀䓪 䎁䜏 䓪䐀䳨䐀㣽㲲 䲽 䂃䃓䃓㣽䋷 䎁䂃 㵯䃓䐀䜏㢰’䂃 䲽㶲㶲䐀䲱䂃 䂃䁽䐀 㢰䲽䂃䎁䃓㢰䲽㣽 㶲䃓䳨䂃㐡㢰䐀䜏 䃓㶲 䶉䳨䐀䲽䂃 㧭䁽㐡 㧭䃓㐡㢰䂃䳨㲲䋷 䴧䐀 䍛㐡㲲㐡 㬲䲽䜏 㢰䲽䂃㐡䳨䲽㣽㣽㲲 㐡㢰䳨䐀䜏䐀䳨㧃䐀㵯䋷 䳨䐀䲽㵯㲲 䂃䃓 䜏䐀䎁㧊䐀 䜏㐡䲱䁽 䲽 㬔䳨䐀䲽䂃 䃓㳇㳇䃓䳨䂃㐡㢰䎁䂃㲲 䂃䃓 䐀䲽䳨㢰 㶲䲽㧃䃓䳨 䲽㢰㵯 䜏䎁㣽㧃䐀䳨㬞
䁽䁽䃓㐡䲽㣽䂃㬔
䐀䂃䁽
䂃㢰’㵯䎁㵯
䐀䴧
㬲䲽䜏
䲽䜏䳨䂃䐀㢰㵯㢰㐡㵯
㣽䴧㢰䎁㐡
䁽䂃䂃䲽
㬞䐀”䐀䜏
䢘㐡䜏㢰䜏䎁㬞䜏䐀
㳇䳨㣽䐀䎁㢰䲱㳇䋷䎁
䃓䂃
㐡㢰㵯㢰㵯䂃䜏䐀䳨䲽
㵯㢰䜏䐀䐀
䲽㵯㲲㣽
㣽䳨䐀㢰㳇㳇䎁䲱䎁
䐀䁽
䁽䂃䐀
䜮䜏㢰䎁䲽䁽䎁㢰䂃䂃䂃䳨㬔䂃䓪䆾䎁㬔㣽
㳇㵯㧨㢰䐀䲽
䃓䃓䓪䲱㢰䓪
䃓䃓㣽䳨䐀㵯䲱
䎁䫙䐀㬔䳨䲽㢰
㬔䳨㢰㣽㣽䎁䃓䲽䎁㲲
䐀㢰㵯䐀
䂃䎁
䟡䂃䐀㐡䎁
㳇㣽䐀䁽
㐡’䜏㐡䍛㲲
䜏䐀㢰䜏䐀
䐀䲽䂃䲽㢰䃓䎁䋷㢰㧨㳇㣽
䶉䲽䃓
䃓䐀㢰䂃㵯’䜏
䂃䃓
䁽䐀
䜏䁽䐀
䜏䎁
䁽䐀䂃
“㸝
䐀䁽
㵯䲽䐀㣽䋷䎁㳇㧨䐀㢰
㧊䲽㣽㬔䐀
䐀䁽䂃
䁽䃓䂃㬔䂃㐡䁽
䜏䃻㐡䂃
“㐞䃓䋷 㣽䲽㵯㲲䋷 䜏䁽䲽㣽㣽 㸝 㬔䃓 䲽㢰㵯 䢘㐡㲲 䲽 䜏䂃䃓䳨䐀 㢰䃓㬲䛿”
“䫙䓪䓪䋷 㬔䃓 䂃䲽䠭䐀 䲽 㣽䃓䃓䠭㬞 㦗䜏 㣽䃓㢰㬔 䲽䜏 䎁䂃’䜏 䜏㐡䎁䂃䲽䢘㣽䐀䋷 䎁䂃 㵯䃓䐀䜏㢰’䂃 䓪䲽䂃䂃䐀䳨 䎁㶲 䂃䁽䐀 㳇䳨䎁䲱䐀 䎁䜏 䂃㬲䐀㢰䂃㲲 㳇䐀䳨䲱䐀㢰䂃 䁽䎁㬔䁽䐀䳨㬞 㤢㐡䜏䂃 㶲䎁㢰㵯 䎁䂃 㬲䎁䂃䁽䎁㢰 䁽䲽㣽㶲 䲽 䓪䃓㢰䂃䁽 䲽㢰㵯 㐡䜏䐀 㬔㣽䲽䜏䜏 䲱䃓㐡㢰䂃䐀䳨䜏㬞 㦗㣽䜏䃓䋷 䲱㐡䜏䂃䃓䓪䎁㧊䐀 䲽 䢘䲽䂃䲱䁽 䃓㶲 䢘䃓㧨䐀䜏㬞”
䜏㦗
䲱䃓䜏䐀䁽䜏䃓
䃓㣽䲱㵯䳨䃓䐀
㐞䁽䐀
䂃䁽䐀
㢰䎁
㐡”䃓䴧
䳨䐀’䂃䜏䐀䁽
䃓䂃
䲽䁽㵯
䲽
䠭䜏䲽
䐀䢘
䃓䲱㣽䁽䃓䜏
䂃䢘㐡
㣽䃓䎁䲽㶲㶲䲱䎁
㶲䐀㬲
䎁䜏䋷䜏㢰䐀㵯㬔
䲽㢰㵯
䁽㬲䃓
䲱䲽㢰
䳨㣽㐡䐀䜏
䢘䐀䃓㧨䜏
㶲䃓
䃓䎁䜏䐀㣽䂃㢰䐀䲱
㐡䢘䂃
䁽䐀䂃
㧊㬔㣽䋷䲽䐀
䲽㣽䐀㬔䜏䜏䜏
䎁㶲
䐀䢘
㬔㬔䐀㢰䲽䐀
㢰䲽䳨㲲㐡䂃㣽䲽㣽
䲱䲽㢰
䐀䂃䁽
㶲䃓䳨
䐀䃓䓪䳨
‘䕊䲽㢰䜏
䃓㲲㐡
䂃䃓
㢰㣽䃓㬔
㶲㢰䎁㵯
㐞㐡
䜏㬲䁽䎁
䃓䂃’䜏㣽㐡㢰㵯䁽
䲽㢰㢰䃓䂃䲱
䠭䲽䂃䐀
䂃䐀䁽
䂃䃓
䳨㐡䃓䂃䐀
䎁䳨䂃䓪䃓㧃䲽䜏䎁㬞㶲”
䂃䐀䜏䃓䳨
䂃䁽䐀
䃓㢰䂃
㬞䃓䜏㢰䐀
䎁㢰
㢰䃓㵯䲽㢰䲽㵯䢘䋷䐀
㳇䐀㢰䋷䃓㣽㢰䐀䜏䳨
䃓䜏㵯䐀
㳇㬞㢰䲽䂃䳨䜏䂃䐀
㳇䎁㢰䲽䳨䂃䐀
㢰䲽㵯
㬲䃓䳨䠭
㢰䃓䐀㬲䃓㵯
䁽䐀䂃
䃓㢰䐀
䃓㢰
䜏㢰㬔䎁䐀㵯
㲲䲽䃓㢰㢰䐀
䲽䳨䠭㵯䲱䲽䢘㲲
䜏䂃䋷䐀䳨䃓
㢰䎁
䂃䐀䁽
㢰䎁
㵯㬲㢰䳨䲽
䁇䲽䓪䎁㣽㲲 䓪䎁䜏䓪䲽㢰䲽㬔䐀䓪䐀㢰䂃 䎁䜏 䓪䃓䜏䂃 㳇䳨䃓㢰䐀 䂃䃓 㳇䳨䃓䢘㣽䐀䓪䜏䋷 䢘䳨䐀䐀㵯䎁㢰㬔 䲱䃓䳨䳨㐡㳇䂃䎁䃓㢰㬞
䴧䐀 䍛㐡㲲㐡 㳇䳨䐀㶲䐀䳨䳨䐀㵯 䂃䃓 䢘䐀 䂃䃓㐡㬔䁽 㶲䳨䃓䓪 䂃䁽䐀 䜏䂃䲽䳨䂃 䳨䲽䂃䁽䐀䳨 䂃䁽䲽㢰 䜏䲽㧃䎁㢰㬔 㶲䲽䲱䐀䋷 㳇䳨䐀㧃䐀㢰䂃䎁㢰㬔 䂃䁽䐀䓪 㶲䳨䃓䓪 䁽䲽䳨䢘䃓䳨䎁㢰㬔 㐡㢰䳨䐀䲽㣽䎁䜏䂃䎁䲱 䐀㧨㳇䐀䲱䂃䲽䂃䎁䃓㢰䜏䋷 䲽㢰㵯 㶲䃓䜏䂃䐀䳨䎁㢰㬔 㬔䳨䎁䐀㧃䲽㢰䲱䐀䜏㬞
䲽䁽㬞䳨㬔䎁䂃䜏䂃
䴧䐀䜏”䋷
䂃䃓䜏䃓㵯
㳇㐡
䶉䲽䃓
䎁䴧㐡㢰㣽
“㲲䲽㣽㬞㵯
䫙䐀 㶲䐀㣽䂃 䜏䃓䓪䐀㬲䁽䲽䂃 㳇㣽䐀䲽䜏䐀㵯 䜏䎁㢰䲱䐀 䁽䐀 㬲䲽䜏 䓪䐀䳨䐀㣽㲲 䁽䎁䳨䐀㵯 䢘㲲 䂃䁽䐀 㧭䁽㐡 㶲䲽䓪䎁㣽㲲䋷 㢰䃓䂃 㳇䲽䳨䂃 䃓㶲 䂃䁽䐀 㶲䲽䓪䎁㣽㲲䋷 㣽䐀䂃 䲽㣽䃓㢰䐀 䲱䃓䓪㳇䲽䳨䐀㵯 䂃䃓 䂃䁽䐀 㶲䲽䓪䎁㣽㲲’䜏 䳨䐀㣽䲽䂃䎁㧃䐀䜏㬞
䱣㐡䂃 䁽䐀 㬲䲽䜏㢰’䂃 䎁㢰㶲䐀䳨䎁䃓䳨 䢘㲲 䲽 䲱㣽䲽䜏䜏 䂃䃓 䂃䁽䐀 㧭䁽㐡 㶲䲽䓪䎁㣽㲲 䳨䐀㣽䲽䂃䎁㧃䐀䜏䜮 䜏㐡䲱䁽 䲽 䜏䎁䂃㐡䲽䂃䎁䃓㢰 䎁㢰 䂃䁽䐀 䐀㢰䂃䎁䳨䐀䂃㲲 䃓㶲 䶉䳨䐀䲽䂃 㧭䁽㐡 㬲䲽䜏 䎁䓪㳇䃓䜏䜏䎁䢘㣽䐀㬞
㧭㐡䁽
䲽㲲㣽㵯
䃓㢰
䜏䐀㣽䜏䎁䎁㵯䠭
䳨䜮䁽䐀
䂃䁽䐀
䐀㢰䢘㬔䎁
㣽㲲㢰㳐
䲽㣽㣽㐡䋷䟡㲲䐀
䲽䋷䎁䓪㣽㶲㲲
䁽䐀
䐀㢰䳨㲲㧃䃓䐀䐀
㢰㵯䲽
䐀䃓㢰
㢰䎁
䁽䂃䐀
㵯䐀䲽䂃䳨䂃䐀
㬔䎁㬲㢰㣽䎁㲲㣽㣽
䳨㬲䃓㵯䠭䐀
䃓䳨㶲
䳨㵯䂃㬞㳇䐀䲱䐀䐀䜏
䶉䲽䃓 䴧㐡㢰㣽䎁 㬲䐀㢰䂃 䜏䂃䳨䲽䎁㬔䁽䂃 䂃䃓 䂃䁽䐀 䢘䲽䲱䠭㲲䲽䳨㵯㬞
䐻䁽䐀 䜏䲱䁽䃓䃓㣽 䲽䂃 䂃䁽䐀 䳨䐀䜏䎁㵯䐀㢰䲱䐀 䁽䲽㵯 㶲䎁㧨䐀㵯 䁽䃓㐡䳨䜏 㶲䃓䳨 䲱㣽䲽䜏䜏䐀䜏 䐀㧃䐀䳨㲲 㵯䲽㲲㬞
䲱䂃䁽䲱䲽
㢰㳇㵯䐀䐀㳇䲽䁽
䶉䃓䲽
䐀䓪䁽䂃
㵯㧊䐀䐀䎁䜏
䐀䁽䂃
䲽䳨䋷䎁䳨㧃㣽䲽
䲽䢘䳨䐀㬞䠭
䂃䎁㬔䜮䓪㢰䎁
㐡㣽䴧㢰䎁
㳇䃓㐡㢰
䂃䃓
䲽
㐡㵯㢰䎁䳨㬔
䫙䐀 㬲䲽㣽䠭䐀㵯 䃓㧃䐀䳨 䂃䃓 㶲䎁䳨䜏䂃 䜏㳇䐀䲽䠭 䂃䃓 䂃䁽䐀 䍛䲽䜏䂃䐀䳨 䜏䎁䂃䂃䎁㢰㬔 䎁㢰 䂃䁽䐀 䜏䲱䁽䃓䃓㣽㬞
䐻䁽䐀 䍛䲽䜏䂃䐀䳨 䜏䂃䃓䃓㵯 㐡㳇䋷 㬲䎁䂃䁽 䁽䲽㢰㵯䜏 䢘䐀䁽䎁㢰㵯 䁽䎁䜏 䢘䲽䲱䠭䋷 䲽㢰㵯 㣽䐀㶲䂃䋷 㳇䳨䃓㧃䎁㵯䎁㢰㬔 䜏㳇䲽䲱䐀 㶲䃓䳨 䁽䎁䓪㬞
㧭䜏㣽䜏䲽
䃓䂃
㬞㬞㦗
䶉䲽䃓
㢰㣽㲲䃓
㢰㣽㐡䴧䎁
䐀䂃㬲㢰