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  1. May 14, 2018 · Po Chü-i (772-846) was a Chinese poet best known for his ballads and satirical poems. He held the view that good poetry should be readily understood by the common people and exemplified it in poems noted for simple diction, natural style, and social content.

  2. Po Chu-i | poetry of China. According to legend, Po Chu-i used to read his poems to an old peasant woman and change any line that she couldn’t understand. Po-Chu-i – David Hinton. He inhabited everyday experience at the level where a simple heart is a full heart and a simple mind is an empty mind, endowing thoughts never twisty with new depths.

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  4. Po Chu-i: Selected Poems. Back to search results. Download PDF. BURTON WATSON, TRANSLATOR. NEW YORK: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2000. 172 PAGES, PAPERBACK, ISBN 0-231-11839-2. This anthology of 128 poems and a short prose piece by Po Chü-i offers valuable insight into the work and ideas of the T’ang bard.

  5. About. Po Chu-i. China (772 - 846) Timeline. Buddhist : Zen / Chan. Poems by Po Chu-i. Books - Links. Po Chu-i was a gentleman poet and government official during the golden age of the Tang dynasty in China. He was born in Shansi, but later settled in Ch'ang-an in the north-west.

  6. Feb 28, 2010 · A Message To Po Chu-I. By W. S. Merwin. February 28, 2010. In that tenth winter of your exile. the cold never letting go of you. and your hunger aching inside you. day and night while you heard ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Po-Chu_ChuiPo-Chu Chui - Wikipedia

    Po-Chu Chui or Bo-Chu Chui (– 8 September 2019) [1] was a Hong Kong film producer, known for collaborating with Stephen Chow and Jet Li. [2] [3] Filmography. And The Love Lingers, (executive, 1977) The Story of Woo Viet, (1981) Fong Sai-yuk II, (1993) Tai Chi Master, (1993) God.com, (1998) Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, (associate, 2000)

  8. Po Chü-i. Selected Poems. Translated by Burton Watson. Columbia University Press. Main. Reviews. Contents. Excerpt. Links. Awards. The T'ang dynasty was the great age of Chinese poetry, and Po Chü-i (772–846) was one of that era's most prolific major poets.

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