Zhong Wanbing- Xia Qingzi - The Crow- The Tiger... Extra Quality -

The story concludes with a striking image that signifies a return to balance: a full moon hanging over a field where the Crow and the Tiger —once symbols of death and raw power—drink peacefully from the same stream. This ending suggests that through Wanbing's sacrifice, the cycle of violence is finally "full" and has come to an end, allowing for a new beginning.

She cuts her palm. The tiger licks her blood. It lies down. The Striped Mother screams in frustration. The crow cackles. Zhong Wanbing- Xia Qingzi - THE CROW- THE TIGER...

: Utilizes the "Crow" and "Tiger" as archetypes to represent contrasting forces like wisdom vs. power or death vs. vitality. The story concludes with a striking image that

In terms of literary influences, the poem's innovative use of language and form reflects the poets' engagement with modernist and experimental literary movements. The use of imagery and symbolism serves to create a dreamlike atmosphere, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy are suspended. The tiger licks her blood