
Dusk Rain and Lingering Clouds During the Jian'an Era
by Zhou Shushan
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The season coincides with the early spring of the 18th year of Jian'an. Several ancient willows in the back garden of the Han Dynasty Long Live Pavilion Hou Xunyu's residence have taken out bright yellow leaves, the still water in the pond reflects the blue sky, the paint on the newly built pavilions has not yet dried, the white marble curved railings are as new as carvings, and the green roof tiles shine with goose-gray luster in the spring sun... The Central Plains were initially settled, and the emperor's favor fell like sweet rain on the heads of the heroes and generals. The city was prosperous and the roads reached the sky, and the good days seemed to have just begun. Xun Yu was walking along the corridors and corridors of the back garden, but he was not at all in a good mood. Xun Yu was nearly fifty years old, with a tall figure, a neat and dignified face, and his words and deeds were all in line with the style of a wise man. He was wearing an old purple robe, with a rhinoceros horn hairpin inserted into his high bun, and a turquoise jade pendant hanging from his waist. This was the only object that symbolized his status as a powerful person.
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