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Stringless Qin
The inscription says, "The wind in the pine trees and the babbling brook are nature's melody. Although the qin has been brought along, it is not necessary to put on the strings. Looking down on the hills there is a sense of grass in great quantity. Quietly attained by Hung Chaoran" (followed by his seal).
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