– 300 Tang poems An anthology of 320 poems. Discover Chinese poetry in its golden age and some of the greatest Chinese poets. Tr. by Bynner (en).
Rough were the mountain-stones, and the path very narrow; 
And when I reached the temple, bats were in the dusk. 
I climbed to the hall, sat on the steps, and drank the rain- washed air 
Among the round gardenia-pods and huge bananaleaves. 
On the old wall, said the priest, were Buddhas finely painted, 
And he brought a light and showed me, and I called them wonderful 
He spread the bed, dusted the mats, and made my supper ready, 
And, though the food was coarse, it satisfied my hunger. 
At midnight, while I lay there not hearing even an insect, 
The mountain moon with her pure light entered my door.... 
At dawn I left the mountain and, alone, lost my way: 
In and out, up and down, while a heavy mist 
Made brook and mountain green and purple, brightening everything. 
I am passing sometimes pines and oaks, which ten men could not girdle, 
I am treading pebbles barefoot in swift-running water – 
Its ripples purify my ear, while a soft wind blows my garments.... 
These are the things which, in themselves, make life happy. 
Why should we be hemmed about and hampered with people? 
O chosen pupils, far behind me in my own country, 
What if I spent my old age here and never went back home?
Bynner 66

300 Tang poems – Tang Shi III. 1. (66) – Chinese on/off – Français/English
Alias Tang Shi San Bai Shou, Three Hundred Poems of the Tang Dynasty, Poésie des Thang. 
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