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 ..." 
* Cited by Wang-GuoWei (1876-1927): "Poetics the World", section 26;   Translated in 2001 © Boathill Studio.