Poetic Openings : Wang Wei to Wang Wei

Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A Message From My Lodge At Wangchuan To Pei Di : First Line : The mountains are cold and blue now
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A Message To Commissioner Li At Zizhou : First Line : From ten thousand valleys the trees touch heaven;
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A Song At Weicheng. : First Line : A morning-rain has settled the dust in Weicheng;
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A Song Of A Girl From Loyang : First Line : There's a girl from Loyang in the door across the street,
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A Song Of An Autumn Night. : First Line : Under the crescent moon a light autumn dew
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A Song Of Peach-blossom River : First Line : A fisherman is drifting, enjoying the spring mountains,
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A Study : First Line : Light cloud pavilion light rain
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : A View Of The Han River : First Line : With its three southern branches reaching the Chu border,
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : An Early Audience At The Palace Of Light. ( Harmonizing A Poem For Secretary Jia Zhi. ) : First Line : The red-capped Cock-Man has just announced morning;
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : An Evening In The Mountains : First Line : After rain the empty mountain
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