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Posted by yilaiwl6879
 - February 01, 2011, 02:51:24 AM
lity of thoughtwealth
of imagery and stylethey have seldom been excelled. He was a master of metreand contributed certain
modifications to the laws of Chinese prosody which exist to the present day.
A Dream of Spring
Last night within my chamber's gloom some vague light breath of Spring Came wandering and whispering
and bade my soul take wing.
A hundred moonlit miles away the Chiang crept to sea;
O keeper of my heartI came by Chiang's ford to thee.
It lingered but a moment's spacethat dream of Springand died; Yet as my head the pillows pressedmy soul
had found thy side.
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Oh You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login! Chiang Nan's a hundred milesyet in a moment's space
I've flown away to Chiang Nan and touched a dreaming face.
Tu Fu
A.D. 712-770
Tu Fuwhom his countrymen called the God of Versewas born in the province of Hu-Kuangand this was
his portrait from contemporaries:
He was tall and slightly builtyet robust with finely chiselled features; his manners were exquisiteand his
appearance distinguished. He came of a literary familyandas he says of himself
from his seventh to his fortieth year study and letter occupied all his available time. At the age of
twenty-seven he came to the capital with his fame in front of himand there Li Po the poeyilai:
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