“The westerly wind whines sharp, wild gees cry in the sky, the frosty morning’s moon. Frosty the morning’s moon, Horses’ hooves clatter hard, Stifled the sound of the trumpet. Mao Zedong, 1935”
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Book:The Man from Beijing
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The Man from Beijing
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