After eating lunch, I feel so sleepy.
Waking later, I sip two bowls of tea,
then notice shadows aslant, the sun
already low in the southwest again.
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It's those with no joy and no sorrow— they trust whatever this life brings. very good poem. tony
Joyful people resent fleeting days. Sad ones can't bear the slow yers...... outstanding conceptualization. Beautiful poem by Bai Juyi.
Different people take life differently. Some are serious and some are in light mood. Nice poem about life.
Joyful people resent fleeting days. Sad ones can't bear the slow yers.// wisely penned
Fleeting days! ! ! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
Out standing ancient poem throwing light on some of the eternal qualities inherent in human beings.
A beautiful poem with thrilling expression. It is justified for the poem of the day.
Simple words, easy to understand. It is those with no joy and no sorrow they trust whatever this life brings. 'Que Sara Sara', whatever will be, will be..
(2) .......Is this the world famous ancient habit of the oriental culture of: a constantly waiting? Or pure Chinese pleasure of: then I don't have to do anything, but just to wait for the day to pass! . This habit of greatest patience is worldwide known either. I can see BAI JUYI in front of me, awaiting an inspiration to come and the most logic he submits that. WOW! BAI JUYI the poet of The Tang Dynasty´s own!
Today the fame of Bai Juyi is worldwide. CONGRATULATIONS to the great family of BAI JUYI that his poem has got the CLASSIC POEM Of Thr DAY. Hurray! His way of writing a poem: he keeps that simple and easy to understand, so every reader can comprehend, a poet who has been living centuries before (born in the year of 772) and yet so now-a-days as we all. A Chinese poet from the Tang dynasty. His fame is worldwide.
i need to so badly aaaaaaaaa