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| | Dao House... Daoist Poetry |
 | | The Minstrels site also contains Li Bai's "The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter" (Pound), "About To Fu" (Hamill, also includes an excerpt from the Encyclopedia Britannica entry on Li Bai), "To To Fu from Shantung" (Hamill), "Self-Abandonment" (Waley), "In the Quiet Night" (Seth), and "Question and Answer in the Mountains" (Seth). |
 | | Kai Larson (businessman, mountaineer, gamer) introduces a lesser-known work of Li Bai, a long poem in the fu style, written for the imperial court. |
 | | This had partly to do with the character and lineage of the ruling Li family, and partly to do with the widespread interest in Daoism, which had become the official state religion. |
| www.geocities.com /dao_house/poetry.html (4317 words) |
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