Lazily waving my white-feathered fan, Baring my chest in the green of the glen.
Chinese poet
Lazily waving my white-feathered fan, Baring my chest in the green of the glen.
Chinese poet
From the poem 'One Summer Day Resting in the Mountain', as translated by Andrew W.F. Wong
c. 701-762 AD (original composition)
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