The Battle to the South of the City
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Separated by Imperial Summons from Her Who Lives Within
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The Pleasures within the Palace
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The Palace Woman of Han Yan Becomes the Wife of the Soldiers' Cook
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Written in the Character of a Beautiful Woman Grieving before Her Mirror
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A Poem Given to a Beautiful Woman Encountered on a Field-Path
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Songs to the Peonies; Sung to the Air: "Peaceful Brightness"
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Descending the Extreme South Mountain; Passing the House of Hu Ssu, Lover of Hills
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Spring Grief and Resentment
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Hearing a Bamboo Flute on a Spring Night in the City of Lo Yang
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