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Wang Wei
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Soon afterwards, Chang had to go to the capital. Before starting, hetenderly informed her of his departure. She did not reproach him, buther face showed pitiable distress. On the night before he started, hewas not able to see her.
After spending a few months in the west, Chang returned to Puchow andagain lodged for several months in the same building as the Ts‘uis. Hemade many attempts to see Ying-ying alone, but she would not let him doso. Remembering that she was fond of calligraphy and verse
..., hefrequently sent her his own compositions, but she scarcely glanced atthem.
It was characteristic of her that when any situation was at its acutestpoint, she appeared quite unconscious of it. She talked glibly, butwould seldom answer a question. She expected absolute devotion, butherself gave no encouragement.
Sometimes when she was in the depth of despair, she would affect all thewhile to be quite indifferent. It was rarely possible to know from herface whether she was pleased or sorry.
One night Chang came upon her unawares when she was playing on the harp, with a touch full of passion.


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