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Li Yu: Breaking Waves Spray: (Old Fishermen)

 

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Breaking Waves Spray: (Old Fishermen)

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Author lrelderPosted on July 9, 2020November 14, 2022Categories Li Yu, Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, The Selected and Best of Li YuTags Zhang Zhihe

Lu Yu: Small Garden Barely Three Mu

 

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Small Garden Barely Three Mu

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Author lrelderPosted on June 29, 2020November 21, 2022Categories Lu Yu, Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, The Selected and Best of Lu Yu

Du Fu: Come Into a Small Boat

 

[updated September 2022]

 

Come Into a Small Boat

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Author lrelderPosted on April 26, 2020September 23, 2022Categories Du Fu, Selected Poems of Savoir Vivre, Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, The Selected and Best of Du Fu

Du Fu: A Brief Narration Rising of River Waters Like a Surging Ocean Power

 

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A Brief Narration of Rising River Waters Like a Surging Ocean Power

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Author lrelderPosted on April 23, 2020September 23, 2022Categories Du Fu, Selected Poems of Arete and Beauty, Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, The Selected and Best of Du FuTags Tao Yuanming

Du Fu: Old Man in the Open Country

 

[updated September 2022]

 

Old Man in the Open Country

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Author lrelderPosted on April 20, 2020September 23, 2022Categories Du Fu, Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, Selected Poems of Warfare, The Selected and Best of Du Fu

Du Fu: Crazy Man

 

[updated September 2022]

 

Crazy Man

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Author lrelderPosted on April 16, 2020September 23, 2022Categories Du Fu, Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, The Selected and Best of Du Fu

Yang Wanli: Autumn Evening Reading Books

 

Autumn Evening Reading Books

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Author lrelderPosted on February 17, 2020Categories Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, Yang Wanli

Yang Wanli: Beginning of a Summer Nap, Dwelling in Leisure to Write Two Four-Line Poems

 

Beginning of a Summer Nap, Dwelling in Leisure to Write Two Four-Line Poems

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Author lrelderPosted on February 11, 2020Categories Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, Yang Wanli

Yang Wanli: Praise For Rural Households

 

Praise For Rural Households

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Author lrelderPosted on February 6, 2020Categories Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, Yang Wanli

Yang Wanli: Late Spring Walk in the Southern Open Fields

 

Late Spring Walk in the Southern Open Fields

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Author lrelderPosted on February 3, 2020December 18, 2020Categories Selected Poems of the Simple and Ordinary, Yang Wanli

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