According to data 1, Emma Watson was 165cm tall. According to data 2, Emma Watson's height was 170cm. Since Emma Watson's height in the two files is different, I can't give an accurate answer.
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Tie Ning and Hua Sheng were famous in China. Their works often involved science fiction, suspense, fantasy and other types.
Tie Ning was the most well-known sci-fi author in China. Her representative works included the " Three-Body Problem " series and " Wandering Earth ". The " Three-Body Problem " series had become the representative work of Chinese science fiction literature and won many domestic and foreign literary awards for its profound ideology, grand narrative structure, and outstanding literary performance.
Hua Sheng was Tie Ning's husband and a famous sci-fi author in China. His representative works include 'Mental Wanderer' and 'Time Machine'. Watson's works usually focused on the future fate of mankind and the development of science and technology. His works often incorporated philosophical and scientific thinking, which had a certain depth of thought and literary value.
Tie Ning and Watson were both outstanding representatives of the contemporary Chinese literary world. Their works not only had high literary achievements, but also had profound thoughts and inspirations for the future development of society and mankind.
The green bird was a kind of bird of happiness in mythology. There were different descriptions in different legends. In Journey to the West, the green bird was the incarnation of the Taishang Laojun, who prayed for his master's peace and happiness. And in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', the green bird was Jia Baoyu's pet, representing happiness and good fortune. However, it should be noted that the meaning of the blue bird in different myths may be different, so whether it is really a happy bird also needs to be understood according to the specific story background and setting.
The tame bird is used to living in captivity, relying on humans for food and shelter. It may be more docile and accustomed to a restricted environment. The free bird, on the other hand, enjoys the freedom of the sky, flying wherever it wants, facing the challenges and uncertainties of the wild on its own.