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46. THE RUIN OF THE CAPITAL
OF YUEH
Hither returned Kou Chien, the King of Yueh, in triumph;
He had destroyed the kingdom of Wu.
His loyal men came home in brilliance of brocade,
And the women of the court thronged the palace
Like flowers that fill the spring—
Now only a flock of patridges are flying in the twilight.
He had destroyed the kingdom of Wu.
His loyal men came home in brilliance of brocade,
And the women of the court thronged the palace
Like flowers that fill the spring—
Now only a flock of patridges are flying in the twilight.
The works of Li Po, the Chinese poet | ||