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Bai Xuege sends Magistrate Wu back to the capital

Author: Cen Shen

The north wind blows and the white grass breaks on the ground, and it snows in August.

Suddenly a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloomed.

The pearl curtains are scattered and wet, and the fox fur is not warm and the brocade quilt is thin.

The general's horns and bows cannot be controlled...

Translation:

The north wind sweeps across the earth and breaks the white grass, and the weather in the land is full of chaos in August. Falling snow.

Suddenly, it was like a spring breeze blowing overnight, and thousands of pear trees were in full bloom.

Snowflakes scattered into the bead curtain and wet the silk curtain. The fox fur was not warm enough to wear and the brocade quilt was too thin.

The general's gauntlets were too cold to draw his bow, and his armor was too cold to wear.

The desert is frozen for hundreds of feet with cracks vertically and horizontally, and gloomy clouds gather in the sky for thousands of miles.

In the coach's tent, wine was placed to bid farewell to the returning guests, and an ensemble of fiddles, pipa, lutes and flutes was played to entertain the guests.

In the evening, heavy snow kept falling in front of the camp gate, and the red flag was frozen and could not be pulled by the wind.

Outside the east gate of Luntai I send you off to Beijing. When you left, the Tianshan Road was covered with heavy snow.

You can no longer be seen on the winding mountain road, leaving only a line of horse hoof marks on the snow.

"Bai Xuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital" is Cen Shen's masterpiece of frontier fortress poems, written during his second trip out of the fortress. At this time, he was highly valued by Anxi envoy Changqing, and most of his frontier poems were formed during this period.