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  <description>This mural was inspired by a poem* of the Chinese poet Li Bai, acclaimed as one of the greatest and most important poets of the Tang dynasty, and in Chinese history as a whole.*Listening to a Flute in Yellow Crane PavillionI came here a wanderer thinking of home, remembering my far away Ch’ang-an.And then, from deep in Yellow Crane Pavillion, I heard a beautiful bamboo flute play “Falling Plum Blossoms.”It was late spring in a city by the river.</description>
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