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1 " Blossom time, drunk together, banishing spring sorrow;drunk, we broke off flowering limbs, counters for our rounds of wine.Suddenly I remembered my old friend, gone to the edge of the sky:by my reckoning, today he must have reached Liang-chou. "
― Bai Juyi , The Selected Poems of Po Chü-i
2 " I wish we could be trees deep in the mountains,touching, twining limb around limb. "
3 " It's human nature to dote on young ones,and people when they grow old get soft-hearted.But the sweetest wine in the end turns sour,the moon, however full, eventually must wane. "