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I imagine the scenario to be in one of the Chinese palaces at their time. The room would be very spacious, being held together by large rounded columns placed at strategic points around the room. The room would have sets of windows all around it, giving the room the proper lighting that it needs so that we can appreciate the room’s lovely red color. On every aspect of the room but the windows, one would find very intricate gold patterns crafted into the room’s design. In the palace room, one would see Zhou Yu enjoying the scenery from the room’s window. Zhou Yu would be wearing a simple Chinese robe usually with two more layer under it. His hair is long but it would be tied nicely into a bud at the back of his head. I assume that Zhou Yu is a handsome man since the beautiful harpist seems to be attracted to him. His physical features must be very well developed. As a strategist, Zhou Yu would most likely seem to be lost in his thoughts thinking about future plans. At times, this would make him seem to stare blankly into space. While Zhou Yu is at one side of the room enjoying the view from a window, the harpist stays at the other side of the room, enjoying the view of Zhou Yu. I imagine the harpist to appear very lovely since she was compared to white jade, which was regarded highly by the people at that time. She would be wearing a traditional Chinese silk gown with all its intricate details crafted to it. Her hair would be fixed and her face would have makeup on to make it appear more lively and beautiful. She wields, of course, the gold-fretted-harp which glistens the room with its shine. Delicately, she plays her music to attract Zhou Yu with its mistakes.
2. Zhou Yu was a great strategist and leader during the latter years of the Han dynasty. He served under the command of both Sun Ce and Sun Quan during the Three Kingdoms era. His achievement throughout his lifetime included, Chief of
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