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Chinese Zodiac rock – 十二生肖 Shi er sheng xiao 12 Zodiacs 王力宏 Leehom Wang Lihong: Mandarin lyrics, pinyin, English translation. Quotes of horoscope, astrology, Jackie Chan movie trailer
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