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Apoem of changgan by li po my hair had hardly covered my forehead. i was picking flowers, playing by my door, when you, my lover, on a bamboo horse, came trotting in circles and throwing green plums. we lived near together on a lane in ch’ang-kan, both of us young and happy-hearted. fourteen i became your wife, so bashful that i dared not smile, and i lowered my head toward a dark corner and would not turn to your thousand calls; but at fifteen i straightened my brows and laughed, learning that no dust could ever seal our love, that even unto death i would await you by my post and would never lose heart in the tower of silent watching. when i was sixteen, you left on a long journey through the gorges of ch'u-t'ang, of rock and whirling water. and then came the fifth-month, more than i could bear, and i tried to hear the monkeys in your lofty far-off sky. your footprints by our door, where i had watched you go, were hidden, every one of them, under green moss, hidden under moss too deep to sweep away. and the first autumn wind added fallen leaves. and now, in the eighth-month, yellowing butterflies hover, two by two, in our west-garden grasses and, because of all this, my heart is breaking and i fear for my bright cheeks, lest they fade. , at last, when you return through the three pa districts, send me a message home ahead! and i will come and meet you and will never mind the distance, all the way to chang-feng sha. 5 select the correct answer. which statement best summarizes the theme of "a poem of changgan"? a. true love changes as the lovers become mature. b. true love cannot thrive if lovers are far away from each other. c. true love cannot be diluted by distance or time. d. true love changes with the changing seasons. e. true love cannot withstand separation and distance.

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