At a border-fortress – Wang Changling
Cicadas complain of thin mulberry-trees In the Eighth-month chill at the frontier pass. Through the gate and back again,
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Read MoreUnder a border-fortress – Wang Changling
Drink, my horse, while we cross the autumn water!- The stream is cold and the wind like a sword, As we watch against the
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Read MoreA song of an old cypress – Du Fu
Beside the Temple of the Great Premier stands an ancient cypress With a trunk of green bronze and a root of stone. The g
Read MoreThe moon an the fortified pass – Li Bai
The bright moon lifts from the Mountain of Heaven In an infinite haze of cloud and sea, And the wind, that has come a th
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Read MoreA farewell to a friend – Li Bai
With a blue line of mountains north of the wall, And east of the city a white curve of water, Here you must leave me and
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