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Eagle Catching Chicks in Seven Sentences

The eagle spreads its wings to catch the chicks, the hen protects her son around the fence. Seven-character stanzas are a genre of traditional Chinese poetry, referred to as the Seven Stanzas, with only seven words in each stanza, and four stanzas in one. For example: The eagle spreads its wings to catch the chicks, the hen protects her son around the fence. It reflects the state of the eagle catching chicks and the mother hen's behavior of protecting her son.