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"The Crow and the Tiger" (also translated as "Crow and Tiger") is a contemporary Chinese poem written by Zhong Wanbing and Xia Qingzi, two renowned poets known for their innovative and expressive works. The poem explores themes of nature, human existence, and the intricate relationships between living beings. Through a rich and symbolic narrative, the poets craft a profound meditation on the interconnectedness of all things. Xia Qingzi sees them both as two sides

learns that some variables cannot be controlled. He spares the Tiger not from strategy, but from respect.

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Zhong Wanbing arrives alone. He carries no gun. He carries a single, uncooked crow’s egg.