The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... Kun Lung Mountain , the most surprising of the new poems , 178 The Poetry of Mao Tse - tung.
... Kun Lung Mountain , the most surprising of the new poems , 178 The Poetry of Mao Tse - tung.
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... Kun Lung Mountain that Men may become fish and tortoises , ' he is saying that men may live forever , for the Chinese believed that fish and tortoises had immensely long lives . Though he has occasionally used the new ideograms which ...
... Kun Lung Mountain that Men may become fish and tortoises , ' he is saying that men may live forever , for the Chinese believed that fish and tortoises had immensely long lives . Though he has occasionally used the new ideograms which ...
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... KUN LUNG MOUNTAIN 1 She rises high above the universe , Lofty Kun Lung , mistress of the world's joys . The three million jade dragons are soaring.2 All the heavens transpierced with frost . Snow melting in summer , 1 The Kun Lung ...
... KUN LUNG MOUNTAIN 1 She rises high above the universe , Lofty Kun Lung , mistress of the world's joys . The three million jade dragons are soaring.2 All the heavens transpierced with frost . Snow melting in summer , 1 The Kun Lung ...
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