Man Jiang Hong

Man Jiang Hong (simplified Chinese: 满江红; traditional Chinese: 滿江紅; pinyin: Mǎn Jīang Hóng; literally "all are red in the river") is the title of a set of Chinese lyrical poems sharing the same pattern. If unspecified, it most often refers to the one normally attributed to Song Dynasty general Yue Fei. However, the commonly accepted authorship of that particular poem has been disputed.

Read more about Man Jiang Hong:  The Poem, Authorship Controversy

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