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With my opening notes I sang of the phoenix.
 
With my opening notes I sang of the phoenix.
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By my ninth year I wrote large characters;
 
By my ninth year I wrote large characters;
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My compositions quite filled a bag.
 
My compositions quite filled a bag.
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In the past in my fourteenth or fifteenth year
 
In the past in my fourteenth or fifteenth year
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I went out into the arena of brush and ink.
 
I went out into the arena of brush and ink.
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Those followers of "this culture," Ts'ui and Wei,
 
Those followers of "this culture," Ts'ui and Wei,
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Thought me to be like Pan and Yang.
 
Thought me to be like Pan and Yang.
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My nature was spirited; already I was fond of wine;
 
My nature was spirited; already I was fond of wine;
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I hated evil and maintained unyielding feelings.
 
I hated evil and maintained unyielding feelings.
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I abandoned those of my own age,
 
I abandoned those of my own age,
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And associated always with the old.
 
And associated always with the old.
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Elated with drinking, I gazed on the Eight Limits,
 
Elated with drinking, I gazed on the Eight Limits,
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White common objects all became vague.
 
White common objects all became vague.

Revision as of 02:53, 4 March 2012

杜甫 (Du Fu)

"By my seventh year my thoughts were already bold;

With my opening notes I sang of the phoenix.

By my ninth year I wrote large characters;

My compositions quite filled a bag.

In the past in my fourteenth or fifteenth year

I went out into the arena of brush and ink.

Those followers of "this culture," Ts'ui and Wei,

Thought me to be like Pan and Yang.

My nature was spirited; already I was fond of wine;

I hated evil and maintained unyielding feelings.

I abandoned those of my own age,

And associated always with the old.

Elated with drinking, I gazed on the Eight Limits,

White common objects all became vague.