layered ink landscape of the wind blue with blue mountain back by chinese style

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layered ink landscape of the wind blue with blue mountain back by chinese style.

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Chinese wiki:
[o anything pertaining to China, or:Chinese language, a Sino-Tibetan languageChinese people, people of Chinese ethnicityHan Chinese, the dominant ethnic group in China See more at Wikipedia.org...]

Wind wiki:
>This article is about the WIND spacecraft. For the radio station, see WIND-AM. WIND was a NASA spacecraft launched in November 1994 in order to study solar wind. The spacecraft's original mission was to orbit the Sun at the L1 Lagrangian point, but this was changed when the SOHO spacecraft was sent to the same location. See more at Wikipedia.org...

mountain wiki:
>For other uses, see Mountain (disambiguation). A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. A mountain is generally much higher and steeper than a hill, but there is considerable overlap, and usage often depends on local custom. Some authorities define a mountain as a peak with a topographic prominence over an arbitrary value: for example, the Encyclopædia Britannica requires a prominence of 2,000 feet (610 m). See more at Wikipedia.org...


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