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Poems of the Tang Dynasty, Part 7 (or so)

I think this brings me just about right up to the 350-400 poems I said I would post. Anyway, it’s close enough. It is getting harder for me to be sure I’m not re-posting ones I’ve already done. So, this’ll … Continue reading

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T’ang Poetry- Chapter 5?

I’m losing track of how many of these I’ve done. I just know that these are not included in the previous posts. Li Bai HARD ROADS IN SHU Oh, but it is high and very dangerous! Such travelling is harder … Continue reading

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Tang Dynasty Poems, Part 4

4th in projected set of 10 This week’s edition, short but sweet, will be selections from Wei Yingwu and Li Bai. Wei Yingwu ENTERTAINING LITERARY MEN IN MY OFFICIAL RESIDENCE ON A RAINY DAY Outside are insignia, shown in state; … Continue reading

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Part 2, Poems of the Tang Dynasty

For introduction see Part 1. What? No illustrations. Maybe next time. I’ll throw in some unrelated pictures at the end for your consolation prize. These are some of my favorites. Li Bai BIDDING A FRIEND FAREWELL AT JINGMEN FERRY Sailing … Continue reading

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