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Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison. Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion. There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust. Jade bone empty emaciated, ice

author:Yangzhou Autumn Moon White Wu Hanping

Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison.

Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion.

There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust.

Jade bone empty emaciated, ice posture at will be cut.

Poor outsider, the dream broke on the windowsill.

Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison. Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion. There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust. Jade bone empty emaciated, ice
Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison. Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion. There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust. Jade bone empty emaciated, ice
Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison. Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion. There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust. Jade bone empty emaciated, ice
Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison. Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion. There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust. Jade bone empty emaciated, ice
Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison. Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion. There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust. Jade bone empty emaciated, ice
Original Five Laws Wen Zhu Sigh (Ping Shui Rhyme) This poem is an extension of the Five Absolutes. The officials looked at it in comparison. Jun came to the middle of the ridge and moved to the warm pavilion. There is pity for the electric dew, helpless to stir up dust. Jade bone empty emaciated, ice

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