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10 Poems by Master Hsu Yun:
Series I
Meeting Tang Yousheng
Twenty-one years old and from my village, yet! We simmered tea and talked and talked All night long we talked in an adventure The night sky is as lovely and charming as ever. Hearing the Bell at Ge Jiang Shan Temple - between the river and the mountains Heaven turns so slowly and gently, it tolerates my
age. I return to my cave in the mountain, but the trees are all
gone. Suddenly I hear the Temple Bell! Fa Jie Temple, Reliving an Ancient Practice Slowly, one step at a time, I walk back and forth The pines so tall, the cranes sit and nest in them. The hushed rustlings of the mountain reward my
heart. That Worthy One who used to be here... Answering Layman Long Cheng Che who in accordance with instructions from Venerable Yin Guang to repair the barn of Lao Mountain asked me to go and live there For a long time I've foolishly wanted But "finally" is too late. My dear companion! We've rummaged through
riverbanks |
Mirror
Pond on Mount Taibo in Shanxi
The water and my mind have both settled down At night I see in the surface All shrillness fades into the sound of silence. It confuses me a little After the Rain, Climbing a Tall Building to View the Mountains It was just clearing after the rain of the night
before This poet's fest doesn't need any wine warming. I write now and see it as I saw it then - Outside a Mountain Temple resting at noon in a grove of bamboo A summer day can seem as long as a year. Because I'm simple and not very foresighted Yet, a bamboo screen is as good for privacy as a ceramic
screen. A response to the Magnanimous Layman Fu Wen Min The Buddha, The Reverend One of the World, ascended the
Snowy Peak. Relying on the heartlessness of my sword Whatever the style, a surface appearance is essentially
just that - Only the person who gets rid of within and without
Clouds and Mist (a rare sight) on the Gansu Road Cold smoke lingers like fog around a single lit
house. The ground is red like the inside of a fish's
cheeks. Around half the pond grow poet Tao Qian's willows To say Hello and Goodbye to such congenial and famous
guests |
Six Poems on
Living in the Mountains
1. Beautiful birds perch on cliffs 2. Pines and bamboos perform sacred chants. This escape from the ordinary world 3. The moon that I love clears a path through the
pines 4. Chrysanthemums grow by the three ancient paths. 5. When the forest is dense, no guests pass by. 6. It seems that you've only just picked the chrysanthemums
Pity more the moon that night after night |