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Contemporary Chinese Poem: “Music Heard in Late Night”</br>by Lin Huiyin

Contemporary Chinese Poem: “Music Heard in Late Night”
by Lin Huiyin

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  • Post published:January 12, 2017
  • Post category:Chinese/Poetry
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Contemporary Chinese PoetryMusic Heard at Late Nightby Lin Huiyin Yesterday I shared the poetry of Xu Zhimo as he expressed his feelings for Lin Huiyin. This late evening, I'm sharing…

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