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Li Ching Chao Poems

  • As In A Dream
    To the melody of "Ru Meng Lin"

    Last night in the light rain as rough winds blew,
    My drunken sleep left me no merrier. ...
  • The Sun Sets In Molten Gold
    The sun sets in molten gold.
    The evening clouds form a jade disk.
    Where is he?
    Dense white mist envelops the willows. ...
  • To Lord Hu
    We shall not ask for the precious pearl of the Duke of Sui,
    nor for the priceless jade disk of Master Ho.
    We merely ask for the recent news of our homeland.
    The Palace of Spiritual Illumination must be still there, ...
  • Tz'u No. 12
    To the tune of "Happy Event Is Nigh"

    The wind ceases; fallen flowers pile high.
    Outside my screen, petals collect in heaps of red ...
  • Tz'u No. 7
    To the tune of "Rinsing Silk Stream"

    Let not the deep cup be filled
    with rich, amber-colored wine; ...
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Wind 13 Rain 11 Spring 9 Dream 8 Night 8 Red 8 Hair 8 Heart 7 Evening 6 Cold 6


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Avon_central: for his reading at tales & tea leaves, freshman brandon h. chose “the sun sets in molten gold,” by the 12th century chinese poet, li ching chao.
Jvartndesign: things i want to translate japanese: more rengetsu chinese : more women poets xue tao li ching chao greek nossis n moero some of lysias' shorter speeches plutarchs gryllus some aeschylus
Hakubiproject: associate professor ching chao-jung, together with dr. zhao li, prof.rong xinjiang and dr. ogihara hirotoshi, received prix ikuo hirayama 2021 from the académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, institut de france for the publication of the cave inscriptions in ancient kucha.
_ui1422: i hear that spring at two rivers is still beautiful i had hoped to take a boat there but i know so fragile a vessel won't bear such weight as sorrow. li ching-chao / 1084-1151
Drspacejunk: location: mercury. feature: crater. named after: one of china's greatest poets, li ch'ing cho from the 11th century
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