In 1969 a copy of ‘The Old Charcoal Seller’ by the T’ang poet Po Chü-i (772—846) was unearthed at Jo-chiang in Sinkiang.
It was preceded by a large crucifix borne by a penitant, escorted by two Acolytes, each one of whom carried a lantern fixed at the end of a long wand.
A recent cold snap damaged citrus crops.
He must not depend on any thing that is failable; for what shall he do then, when that stock is spent, and he hath no provision left to live upon?
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