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How does the Book of Jin record birds and crows?

According to the Book of Jin, in the third year of Emperor Sima Dezong and Yixi of Jin 'an (AD 407), Zhu Mao, the dragon pheasant general, guarded Shouyang, and his servants cooked it. Suddenly, a group of crows flew to the stove to compete for food. The servants and maids drove them away, but they refused to fly away. Some hounds killed two crows, and some crows gathered to peck the hounds and ate their meat, leaving only a few dogs.