Chinese Literature
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Five-character-quatrain
ONE-HEARTED
---Wang Wei
When those red berries come in springtime,
Flushing on your southland branches,
Take home an armful, for my sake,
As a symbol of our love.
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---LiuZongYuan
A thousand mountains without a bird.
Ten thousand miles with no trace of man.
A boat. An old man in a straw raincoat,
Alone in the snow, fishing in the freezing river.
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The Master said, to learn and at due times to repeat what one has learned, is that not after all a pleasure? That friends should come to one from afar, is this not after all delightful? To remain unsoured even though one’s merits are unrecognized by others, is that not after all what is expected of a gentleman?
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---Meng Haoran
I wake up at the dawn of Spring,
And hear the birds ev'rywhere sing.
As sounded the wind and rain o'ernight,
I wonder how many blooms alight
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---Chen Zi ang
Where are the sages of the past
And those of future years?
Sky and earth forever last,
Lonely, I shed sad tears.
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