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Liu Wenshui original 丨 Mahjong Ballad (ancient style)

Liu Wenshui original 丨 Mahjong Ballad (ancient style)

Mahjong Ballad (Ancient Style)

Text/Liu Wenshui

Smoke from east to west, south to north,

The four sides fought in the darkness of the world.

Use the eyes and ears of the body,

Sacrifice the barrel in your hand.

Deception and blackmail reveal tenderness,

Pit deception hides the heart.

Siege and plunder,

Rushing through the level will not be soft.

Seven pairs of clear color belt dragons,

Self-cutting leverage multiplied.

Fierce battle did not stay up late at dawn,

Three days and three nights without leaving work.

Seek victory and forget your father and mother,

Want to win the total thinking miracle now.

Play away the harmony between relatives and friends,

Fight bad morals.

Prostitution gambling righteousness is thrown out of the mind,

Enjoy it year after year!

(First draft of Nong Yin Meng Chun)

Liu Wenshui original 丨 Mahjong Ballad (ancient style)

【About the author】Liu Wenshui (male), pen name: LiuShui, a native of Chengdu, Sichuan, born in the 1950s. He has been a farmer, a stonemason, a soldier, a production captain, a brigade branch secretary, a boss through business, a private teacher, a junior high school (sixth and seventh grades of junior high school, the first "old third"), and then passed the self-study to Sichuan Normal University and obtained a bachelor's degree. A life of ups and downs, full of wind and frost, through the wind and rain... Representative works include the essay "Ah! Xian Shan Emei"; prose poem "Welcome the Return of Hong Kong"; Current Commentary: "Please Don't Excuse the Tofu Slag Project"; Film Review: "Commenting on the Film Fanghua"; Teaching Papers: "Talking about the Examination Topics and Layout of The Plot in composition Teaching" and more than 200 articles. He has published the poetry collection "Flowing Water Leisurely" (monograph), "Watching The Habitat" (co-authored), "Directory of Well-known Powerful Poets and Writers since the Founding of the People's Republic of China 70 Years Ago" (co-authored), "Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese Poetry" (co-authored), "World Chinese Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Rhymes Competition Selection" (co-authored); current commentaries, essays, and random feelings are scattered in various newspapers and periodicals at all levels and online platforms.

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