sòng guó zuòzhělièbiǎo
Zi Qi yǎn Zi Yan Zi Ji
shēn Zi Shen gòng Zi Gong Zi Xi
Zi Fusi Zi Ju jiàn Zi Jian
sòng 'āi gōng Song Aigong wéi Zi Wei kōng Zi Sikong
Zi Li Zi He Zi Yuyi
féng Zi Feng jié Zi Jie yóu Zi You
shuō Zi Yushui Zi Cifu wáng chén Zi Wangchen
chǔ jiù Zi Chujiu bào Zi Bao xiá Zi Xia
chéng Zi Cheng zuǒ Zi Zuo tóu màn Zi Touman
Zi De gòu yóu Zi Gouyou tián Zi Tian
bīng Zi Bibingdài chéng Dai Tichengdài yǎn Dai Yan
kōng Zi Sikong
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  sòng gōngyuán míng kōngsòng dài gōng zhī zài wèi jiān běi fāng yóu luò cháng qīnsòng gōng pài xiōng huáng shuài jūn zài cháng qiūjīn nán fēng qiū xiàn nán bài cháng rén huò shǒu lǐng yuán huáng 'èr shēng kòu niú xìng zhàn


  Song Wugong, formerly known as sub-Sagong, Song Dai Son of the public. During the long reign of northern nomadic tribes invaded Di, Song Wugong father sent his troops against brother Stuart Wong, in the long mound (today Fengqiu County South) defeated the long-Di who captured leader edge Sri Lanka. The second son of Queen Valley parent and nephew, father of the unfortunate Sikou cattle killed.
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