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The colorful frames are erected beside the Yellow River;
the women laugh and sing.
Their bodies are as light as a passing bird,
their hands are as nimble as a shuttle on the loom.
In the villages, few fires burn;
on the swings, many techniques!
A passerby suddenly feels a chill of fear:
could his career be as precarious as this?
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