A Lute of Jade : selections from the classical poets of China by L. (Launcelot) Cranmer-Byng
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Is that you know not when I weep.
Ch`en Tzu Ang A.D. 656-698 Famous for writing that kind of impromptu descriptive verse which the Chinese call "Ying". In temperament he was less Chinese than most of his contemporaries. His passionate disposition finally brought him into trouble with the magistrate of his district, who had him cast into prison, where he died at the age of forty-two. Whatever his outward demeanour may have been, his poetry gives us no indication of it, being full of delicate mysticism, almost impossible to reproduce in the English language. For this reason I have chosen one of his simpler poems as a specimen. The Last Revel |
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