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Bai Juyi
(772–846 / Taiyuan, Shanxi)
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Bai Juyi (pinyin: Bái Juyì; Wade-Giles: Po Chü-i was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. Many of his poems concern his career or observations made as a government official, including as governor of three different provinces. Bai Juyi was also renowned in Japan. Burton Watson says of Bai Juyi: "he w .. .. more >>
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1     A Foresaken Garden
2     A Lament for my Son, Ts'ui
3     A Song of the Palace.
4     A Suggestion to My Friend, Liu.
5     A Visit to Qiantang Lake in Spring
6     After Collecting the Autumn Taxes
7     After Lunch
8     After Passing the Examination
9     An Invitation to Mr Liu
10     At the End of Spring
11     Autumn Cold
12     Autumn Thoughts, Sent Far Away
13     Drunk Again
14     Eating Bamboo Shoots
15     Enjoying Pine and Bamboo
16     Escorting Candidates to the Examination Hall
17     Feelings on Watching the Moon
18     Fishing in the Wei River
19     Flower No Flower
20     Going Alone to Spend a Night at the Hsien-Yu Temple
21     Golden Bells
22     Grass
23     Grasses
24     Hearing the Early Oriole
25     Illness and Idleness
 

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