唐代 李白 Li Bai  唐代   (701~762)
Song Form
Same Name
IN THE QUIET NIGHT
archaism
No public cross the river
Hard Roads in Shu
Liang Fu Yin
Wu Yeti
Bringing in the Wine
apo- leave
Trekking Youqieliepian
On Climbing in Nanjing to the Terrace of Phoenixes
The Hard Road
Tianmu Mountain Ascended in a Dream
A FAREWELL TO SECRETARY SHUYUN AT THE XIETIAO VILLA IN XUANZHOU
To Wang Lun
Alone Looking at the Mountain
Through the Yangzi Gorges
DOWN ZHONGNAN MOUNTAIN TO THE KIND PILLOW AND BOWL OF HUSI
Drinking Alone under the Moon
IN SPRING
THE MOON AT THE FORTIFIED PASS
BALLADS OF FOUR SEASONS: SPRING
Ballads of Four Seasons: Summer
Multiple poems at a time
Wuyan lushi,a poem of eight lines
听蜀僧浚弹琴

On Hearing Jun the Buddhist Monk from Shu Play his Lute
听蜀僧浚弹琴

   Li Bai

The monk from Shu with his green silk lute-case,
Walking west down Omei Mountain,
Has brought me by one touch of the strings
The breath of pines in a thousand valleys.
I hear him in the cleansing brook,
I hear him in the icy bells;
And I feel no change though the mountain darken
And cloudy autumn heaps the sky.


    Translator: Witter Bynner
  

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