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74 ; khṳt-i khie̍h tie̍h,
 * was picked up by him.


 * pĩ te̍k-jîn chhiè,
 * to be laughed at by enemies.


 * siũ-nâng lêng-jo̍k,
 * to be dishonored by people.


 * siũ-nâng uáng-khut,
 * to be oppressed by people.


 * che̍k-sin khṳt-i phah-kàu àiⁿ-sí,
 * was by him beaten nearly to death.


 * lîn-kṳ̃n kâi-siâⁿ khṳt-i húiⁿ-tiāu,
 * the neighboring cities were by him overthrown.


 * bõi-khṳt-i iú-ho̍k--khṳ̀,
 * cannot be tempted by him.


 * huang chhue kùe, chúi liâng,
 * wind passing over water, is cold.


 * õi-tit-tng chí-kâi-sṳ̄,
 * can bear this responsibility.


 * kìⁿ-tie̍h-ji̍t chiũ-iêⁿ--khṳ̀,
 * when exposed to the sun it melts.


 * chih-tie̍h kuaⁿ-ìn sĩ-tõ sĩ-mih sî-hāu,
 * when did you receive the official seal?


 * lṳ́ kâi-sin chn̂g-kâi sĩ-pĩ-sieⁿ,
 * your whole body is wounded.


 * lṳ́ m̄-tàⁿ sĩ-khṳt-lṳ́ gōu--khṳ̀,
 * if you don't speak out it will be mismanaged through you.


 * chúi pĩ-nâng tò-tiāu liáu,
 * the water has been poured out by somebody.


 * chhiêⁿ pĩ-nâng tong-tiāu āu,
 * after the wall had been battered down by somebody.


 * lṳ́ màiⁿ-pĩ-nâng só-phièn,
 * don’t be deceived by any one.


 * khṳt-chóng-tok jīn-chò-kiáⁿ,
 * to be recognized by the Viceroy as a son.


 * só-niáⁿ-siũ--kâi,
 * that which has been received.


 * khṳt-un-mu̍t sí-tiāu chōi-chōi,
 * many were killed off by the pestilence.


 * khṳt-i lêng-jo̍k bô-ūe hó-ìn-tap.
 * when he was reviled he had no words wherewith to answer.


 * khṳt-lṳ́ khǹg-kà kàu-uá pùaⁿ-sim àiⁿ-khṳ̀,
 * am persuaded by you until I have half a mind to go.


 * kàu-tî-kò khṳt-i lia̍h--tie̍h,
 * at what place was he arrested by him?


 * lṳ́ kok-lãi kâi-siâⁿ-ip pĩ-chí-kâi-húe sie--khṳ̀,
 * the cities of your kingdom be burned with fire.


 * pĩ ĩ-pang-nâng só-hùi-huãi,
 * destroyed by the people of other provinces.


 * khṳt-kiàm só-sieⁿ,
 * wounded by the sword.


 * khṳt-húe nãⁿ--tie̍h,
 * scorched by the fire.


 * khióng-ùi kiau-ngãu in-ũi chōi-chōi mi̍t-sī khṳt-uá,
 * fearing lest I should be proud through the many revelations made to me.