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"Qiansang-kun, please!" After saying this, 18-year-old Kimiko Yamada shyly took off her clothes, and 53-year-old Zhang Daqian's eyes suddenly lit up and he was inspired...... In 1952, for

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"Qiansang-kun, please!" After saying this, 18-year-old Kimiko Yamada shyly took off her clothes, and 53-year-old Zhang Daqian's eyes suddenly lit up and he was inspired......

In 1952, in order to break through himself, Zhang Daqian came to Japan to live, and his wife did not accompany him at that time.

At that time, Zhang Daqian rented a house by himself, and during this period he got acquainted with the landlord's daughter, Kimiko Yamada.

The 18-year-old Kimiko has fair skin and is smart and lovely, which makes Zhang Daqian feel young and energetic.

At this time, Zhang Dashan urgently needed to break through himself, so he had the idea of finding inspiration from Ximiko.

Since ancient times, beauties have admired talents, and when Zhang Daqian put forward his idea, Ximiko agreed without hesitation.

On that sunny afternoon, Kimiko took off the tulle on her body and said shyly: Yamasang-kun, please.

Looking at Kimiko in front of him as if she had walked out of the painting, Zhang Daqian was completely stunned, and for a few seconds, he couldn't even take his eyes off it.

At the same time, Zhang Daqian burst out of inspiration and began his own amazing creation.

Since then, Ximiko has stayed in Zhang Daqian's studio all day long, and Zhang Daqian has a feeling of finding a confidante, and they are indeed like glue, and they have started a period of things that transcend ages.

The matter reached the ears of Zhang Daqian's fourth wife Xu Wenbo, Xu Wenbo soon came to Japan, and Kimiko was very worried that the outside world was waiting to see their jokes.

To everyone's surprise, Xu Wenbo did not get angry, on the contrary, she was very friendly to Ximiko, and even allowed Zhang Daqian to spend the night with her.

In addition, the three often travel together, the picture is very harmonious, and Kimiko's suspenseful heart is also put down.

However, Kimiko soon lost her heart, and in order to continue to pursue her artistic life, Zhang Daqian went to Brazil in the autumn of that year.

For various reasons, Ximiko did not follow, but she was empathetic and had no complaints, and said to Zhang Daqian: I will always wait for you.

For 10 years, the two maintained a close correspondence.

In those letters, they told each other how much they missed each other, and Kimiko relied on these letters to sustain her.

However, seeing that Kimiko is over 30 years old, her parents begin to worry about their daughter's lifelong events and hope that she will be able to get married.

Ke Ximiko clearly told her parents that she couldn't let go of anyone in her heart, only Zhang Daqian.

The daughter's infatuation makes the parents very helpless, but they can only accept this reality.

However, later Ximiko received a farewell letter from Zhang Daqian, which probably means: Don't wait for me any longer, find a suitable person to marry.

Since then, Zhang Daqian has completely lost contact, but how could Ximiko forget this relationship, even if she lived alone, she did not start a new relationship.

Later, Kimiko went to many places, Hong Kong, Brazil and other places, just to revisit Zhang Daqian's footprints.

In 2014, Ximiko, who never married, died of illness, although she was not married in her life, but she was not lonely in her heart, because there were memories left by Zhang Daqian......

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"Qiansang-kun, please!" After saying this, 18-year-old Kimiko Yamada shyly took off her clothes, and 53-year-old Zhang Daqian's eyes suddenly lit up and he was inspired...... In 1952, for
"Qiansang-kun, please!" After saying this, 18-year-old Kimiko Yamada shyly took off her clothes, and 53-year-old Zhang Daqian's eyes suddenly lit up and he was inspired...... In 1952, for
"Qiansang-kun, please!" After saying this, 18-year-old Kimiko Yamada shyly took off her clothes, and 53-year-old Zhang Daqian's eyes suddenly lit up and he was inspired...... In 1952, for

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