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ravine, deep, narrow gorge; deep, narrow opening between hills; a depression in the ground worn out by running water, larger than a gully and smaller than a valley.
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sinuously mounting, going upward in winding curves.
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precipitous face, cliff or rock-face that is or looks so steep that one could fall headlong from top to bottom.
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daunt, frighten into giving up his purpose.
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to be chaired, to be carried in sedan chairs.
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aspen, 摇白杨树,trees of the poplar family with tremulous leaves.
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border, be a border or edge to.
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significance of form, expressiveness of form; form that is very significant or expressive.
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sanctity, sacredness or saintliness.
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calligraphy, beautiful handwriting.
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poems, metrical or beautiful sounding in themselves.
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quickening spirit, spirit that animates or inspires.
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prosaic, suitable for prose, which is commonplace or dull or unromantic as compared to poetry, so it is commonly assumed.
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mandarins, formerly, Chinese offcials.
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converse, chat or talk.
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crowns, sits on the top of the mountain, just as a crown is on the head of the king.
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Taoists, 道教徒,followers of one of the chief religious sects of our country.
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disk, circular object.
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Li Tai-p‘o, 李太白(701-762), famous poet of the T‘ang dynasty.
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symposium, ancient Greek drinking party, now more commonly used to denote a philosophical or other friendly discussion.
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Pi Hsia-yüen, 碧霞云.
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the Great Bear, 北斗,Ursa Major, the Dipper, a northern constellation of stars seven in number, two of which point to the Pole Star.
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Psalms, a book of the Old Testament of the Bible, often called the Psalms of David, because they are the songs chanted by King David in praise of his God.
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Hebraic is the adjective of the noun Hebrew, Jew. Hebraic here refers to the religion of the Jewish people, to the Holy Bible of the Christians, which is a history of the aspirations of the Jewish people. King David, author of the Psalms, Jesus, all the people of the Bible are Hebrews.
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retorted, said by way of answer.
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