Visiting The Hsi-Lin Temple Poem by Bai Juyi

Visiting The Hsi-Lin Temple

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I dismount from my horse at the Hsi-Lin Temple;
I hurry forward, speeding with light cane.
In the morning I work at a Govermnment office-desk;
In the evening I become a dweller in the Sacred Hills.
In the second month to the north of K’uang-lu
The ice breaks and the snow begins to melt.
On the southern plantation the tea-plant trusts its sprouts;
Through the northern crevice the view of the spring ooze.

This year there is war in An-hui,
In every place soldiers are rushing to arms.
Men of learning have been summoned to the Council Board;
Men of action are marching to the battle-line.
Only I, who have no talents at all,
Am left in the mountains to play with the pebbles of the stream.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ross Curtin 28 April 2019

the fortunate official left alone with his dreams - love this!

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Ross Curtin 26 April 2019

Brilliant. The Huangshan mountains of Anhui would have benefited from the pen of the master.

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Taiyuan, Shanxi
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