Returning from the Seventy-Two Mountains

Five bolts of hanging silk,
jade dragons on the run!
The Seventy-Two Mountains
were carved by a demon's chisel.
I've fallen into the water, fallen off my donkey,
and I don't care at all:
people have always risked their lives
for a single taste of blowfish!
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Hsü Wei [or Xu Wei
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