Poetic Openings : Tu Fu to Tu Fu

Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Moonlit Night : First Line : Tonight at Fu-chou, this moon she watches
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Morning Rain : First Line : A slight rain comes, bathed in dawn light.
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : On A Prospect Of T'ai-shan : First Line : How is one to describe this king of mountains? Throught the whole of Ch'i and
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : On Seeing A Pupil Of Kung-sun Dance The Chien-ch`i : First Line : On the nineteenth day of the tenth month of the second year of Ta-li (15 November 767), in the residence of
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Overnight At The Riverside Tower : First Line : Evening colors linger on mountain paths.
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Rain : First Line : Roads not yet glistening, rain slight,
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Restless Night : First Line : As bamboo chill drifts into the bedroom,
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Spring Night In The Imperial Chancellery : First Line : Evening falls on palace walls shaded by flowering trees, with cry of birds
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Thoughts Of Li Po From The World's End : First Line : Here at the world's end the cold winds are beginning to blow. What messages
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : To The Recluse, Wei Pa : First Line : Often in this life of ours we resemble, in our failure to meet, the Shen and
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