JINTISHI CHINESE POETRY Sleeping, the lady awaits, the prince that comes with wakening kiss. He sought her rambling in the woods, and found her not. Oh, the... keep reading →
JINTISHI
CHINESE POETRY
BLOOD
The music soothes
Our deep thoughts
Of wars... Blood trails
On the shimmering snow.
Over the great mountains,
Snow that... keep reading →
As I lay in my bed and stare at the roofI see the broken plaster board become a million starsWhich glow together in harmony and echoing song.
As I look down at the dinner... keep reading →
JINTISHI CHINESE POETRY There's a Fire Star in the sky, that passes the Meridian every year, In the time when hearts are wounded by sadness. For the wind blows cold,... keep reading →
JINTISHI CHINESE POETRY I moved slowly about. Green bamboos, iced cold water. Those who knew me, said I was sad at heart. Others thought, I was seeking for... keep reading →
The earliest Chinese poetry is found in the Shijing or Book of Poetry, and contains poems written as early as 1027 B.C.E. These poems fall into four categories: airs... keep reading →
JINTISHI CHINESE POETRY Under the mulberry trees The horses wait. The nervousness! Their stamping hoofs, their white starred foreheads. Our Prince is served by... keep reading →
JINTISHI
CHINESE POETRY
HORSES
The stallions graze on the plains,
Pure black their manes.
The wind wails among the trees.
Black barks under withered... keep reading →