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Sentences describing baldness
There are many ancient poems about baldness, such as:

In "Two Drinks on the Pool", "Send a bald slave to stir, and teach hands to wait on children to make tea."

In "He Xinlang Remember the Ministers", "It is most inappropriate to wear a cicada-crowned monk's hat with a bald towel."

In "Three Strange Poems about Reviving the Old Residence", "The head is bald, the heart is still there, and the dust is exhausted."

In "Vertical Pen", "Although the gaunt head is bald, the wheels are still timid."

"Bald and thrifty, do your best."

In "Twenty Rhymes of Bai Letian's Poems in Primary School", "I am riddled with diseases and my teeth are bald."