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Cen Can, A Song of Running-horse River in Farewell
to General Feng of the Western ExpeditionLook how swift to the snowy sea races Running-Horse River! – And sand, up from the desert, flies yellow
into heaven. This Ninth-month night is blowing cold at Wheel Tower, And valleys, like peck measures, fill with the
broken boulders That downward, headlong, follow the wind. ...In spite of grey grasses, Tartar horses are plump;
West of the Hill of Gold, smoke and dust gather. O General of the Chinese troops, start your campaign! Keep
your iron armour on all night long, Send your soldiers forward with a clattering of weapons! ...While the sharp
wind's point cuts the face like a knife, And snowy sweat steams on the horses' backs, Freezing a pattern of five-flower
coins, Your challenge from camp, from an inkstand of ice, Has chilled the barbarian chieftain's heart. You
will have no more need of an actual battle! – We await the news of victory, here at the western pass!
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