My white hair stretches thirty thousand feet—such is the length of my sorrow!
Chinese poet
My white hair stretches thirty thousand feet—such is the length of my sorrow!
Chinese poet
From '秋浦歌' (Songs of Qiupu), an exaggerated lament.
circa 750
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