
ExclusiveYu Qian’s spirit of ice and jade. What we can learn from his tragic end?
“Countless strikes and chisels bring it out of the mountain,
Unfazed by raging flames, it remains steady.
Fearless of being crushed into dust,
It strives to keep its purity in the world.”
This poem, titled Lime, was written by Yu Qian when he was just 17 years old. Little did he know that these words would foreshadow his life, ultimately becoming a tragic hero who upheld his integrity even unto death.
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