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Song-Ming -> Romance of the Three Kingdoms -> Liu Bei Meets A Recluse At Nanzhang; Shan Fu Sees A Noble Lord At Xinye -> 15.1

玄德:「。」:「。」劉琦玄德Soon after, the young man took his leave and wept at parting. Liu Bei escorted Liu Qi well on his way and, pointing to his steed, said, "I owe my life to this horse. Had it not been for him, I had been already below the Nine Golden Springs." "It was not the strength of the horse, but your noble fortune, Uncle." They parted, the young man weeping bitterly. On reentering the city, Liu Bei met a person in the street wearing a hempen turban, a cotton robe confined by a black girdle, and black shoes. He came along singing a song:


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