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A lot of traditional Chinese poetry is infused with a melancholy that seems to fit the autumn days. Autumn can be melancholy (end of summer, approaching winter, things dying), as well as joyful (all that colour). This is a poem by Ts'en Shen (715-70).
The water of the Wei River flows away eastward,
When will it reach Yungchow?
I use it to add a double stream of tears,
And send them flowing down to my old home.
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