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Identifier: chineseliteratur00wils (find matches)
Title: Chinese literature : comprising the Analects of Confucius, the Shi-King, the Sayings of Mencius, the Sorrows of Han, and the Travels of Fa-Hien
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Wilson, Epiphanius, 1845-1916
Subjects: Chinese literature English literature
Publisher: New York : The Colonial Press
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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t. President. This day after the close of the morning council,a foreign envoy appeared, bringing with him the fetteredtraitor Maouyenshow. He announces that the renegade,by deserting his allegiance, led to the breach of truce, andoccasioned all these calamities. The princess is no more!and the Khan wishes for peace and friendship betweenthe two nations. The envoy attends, with reverence, yourimperial decision.Emperor. Then strike off the traitors head, and be it pre-sented as an offering to the shade of the princess! Leta fit banquet be got ready for the envoy, preparatory to hisreturn. (Recites these verses. At the fall of the leaf, when the wild-fowls cry was heard in the recesses of the palace.Sad dreams returned to our lonely pillow; we thought of her through the night:Her verdant tomb remains—but where shall we seek her-self?The perfidious painters head shall atone for the beautywhich he wronged. • Literally, dragon person. The emperors throne is often called the dragon seat.
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