To the Tune "Chiang ch'eng tzu"
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To the Tune "Shui hsien-tzu"
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In Harmony with Kao "The Second" Ch'i's Poem "On Hearing a P'i-p'a Played Next Door"
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Lamenting for My Wife
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Spending the Night on the River
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For Several Days I Have Not Visited the Garden Pavilion—A Poem Sent to My Pet Crane
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On the Cold Food Festival, Entertaining at the Southern Estate — the Guests Were Li Chiu-ho, Ma Nan-yeh, Wei Tung-kao, Li Hu-ch'uan, Huang K'ung-ts'un, Li Lung-t'ang, and Hu Hu-shan
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Sandal Mountain
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A Buddhist Monk Cut and Burned His Own Flesh to Make The Rains Stop — A Man From His Native Place Asked Me to Write a Poem to Send to Him
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Inscribed on My Large Landscape Hanging Scroll " Listening to a Waterfall "
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