Chinese poems in ancient lyrics figuring
the three realms passed through to a success *:
1. seek, see, and set a goal
- by Yan-Shu (991~1055):
"Butterfly Loves Flower"
"As the green trees withered in
The autumn wind of yesterevening,
Come up the tower alone, and
Overlook the skyline a road reaching ..."
2. hard-working on it
- by Liu-Yong (987~1053):
"Dwelling Phoenix Tree"
"No regret of the loosing clothes,
And pined away for her worth ..."
3. achieve the mastery
- by Xin-Qiji (1140~1207):
New Year's Eve in "Green-jade Desk"
"Having sought for a thousand times,
Turn back to find her under eyes ..."
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