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It doesn’t matter if he is three feet tall

The father and son prime ministers of the Qing Dynasty - Zhang Ying and Zhang Tingyu Yu Daping's Diary A few days ago, I was very inspired by reading the poems and essays related to "Liu Chi Alley" in Ruixue Bo. Therefore, I wanted to know more about some stories and characters related to "Liu Chi Alley", and at the same time, I decided to translate into English the following poem by Zhang Ying, the famous prime minister of the Qing Dynasty, who is the real protagonist of the story. ------------------Creating books thousands of miles away is just a wall, so why not let him be three feet away. The Great Wall is still there today. Who can see Qin Shihuang back then? ---------------Prime Minister Zhang Ying's Letter (a four-line metrical poem) The letter was 1000-li far away from my home I suggested yielding thee inches instead of quarrel. Today the Great Wall's standing firm and still. Gone was the First Emperor who's how cruel. (Tr. Rainleaf Yu Da Ping English translation) Rain Notes (1) to yield -- to yield [primary school students crossing the road, hoping that drivers or people around them will yield, The sign in your hand should say "Yield" instead of "Let"; when two cars come from the same direction and merge into the same road, the triangular sign should also say "Let". It’s “Yield” instead of “Let”—there are still many irregular slogans on public transportation in Beijing that foreigners find difficult to understand. (2) quarrel quarrel (3) firm solid, solid; stable. (4) cruel cruel, cruel. (5) prime minister (in feudal China) (6) Zhang Ying (1637-1708) a prime minister of Qing Dynasty. (7) the First Emperor here refers to Qinshihuangdi (259BC-210BC)