This short paper discusses classic poetry of General Zhang Xueliang, and analyzes its meaning and metaphor in line with the legendary life of this once-powerful warlord, who masterminded the famous Xian Incident in 1936. His life confinement, ordered by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek after this Incident, also deeply influenced the style and content of his limited yet admirable poetry works.
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