| Following the Rhymes of Bamboo Branch Songs in Response to Yüan Po-chang |
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| Describing My Feelings While Living in Retirement by the Riverside: Seven Poems to the Tune “Ch'ing-p'ing-yüeh” |
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| Inkstone Inscription for the Blind Scholar Ho Yung-kuang, An |
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| A Poem on a Little Pine |
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| The Well of the King of Wu |
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| Done playing the lute, but still full of feeling |
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| The Morning sun climbs the eastern peak |
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| Tu-lu Poem |
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| Commiserating with the Poor |
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| Arriving at Hangchou |
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