Li Bai — "Lazily waving my white-feathered fan, Baring my chest in the green of the glen."
Lazily waving my white-feathered fan, Baring my chest in the green of the glen.
Lazily waving my white-feathered fan, Baring my chest in the green of the glen.
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"Heaven is high, Earth Wide. Bitter between them flies my sorrow."
"What place under heaven most hurts the heart? Laolao Ting, for seeing visitors off. The spring wind knows how bitter it is to part, The willow twig will never again be green."
"The monkeys scream on both banks—it’s unbearable!"
"My white hair stretches thirty thousand feet—such is the length of my sorrow!"
"I dreamt I wandered to the moon—it was cold and wet."
From the poem 'One Summer Day Resting in the Mountain', as translated by Andrew W.F. Wong
Date: c. 701-762 AD (original composition)
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