Seeing Off Sun Ling-hsiu on His Journey to Chen-ting

Success and failure are not our affairs:
in frosty woods, ten thousand things fade.
A northern wind blows down the avenue;
the wine of parting is served on the river bridge.
A driving snow turns back the journeying goose;
low clouds oppress the angry hawk.
Once you were an official in Yen and Chao;
your time of desolation is this morning.
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Wu Wei-yeh
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