Ho Xuan Huong poet from Viet Nam was born in 1772, had 50 years and died in 1822. Poems were written mainly in Chinese language. Dominant movement is chinese dynasties.
Top ten poems Ho Xuan Huong
The Jackfruit
... To taste you must plug me quick, while fresh: ...
Swinging
... Swingposts removed, the holes lie empty ...
Water-bailing
... Crouched, straining to catch each trickle from the rockheads, ...
Day and Night
... how we disappear into each other ...
Floating Sweet Dumpling
... The hand that kneads me is hard and rough ...
Wasps
... Come, big sister will teach you how to write verse ...
Snail
... Dear prince, if you love me, unfasten my door ...
Jackfruit
... Dear prince, if you want me pierce me upon your stick ...
Viewing Cac-Co Cavern
... Moss covered openings expose themselves with impudence ...
Lamenting Widow
... Don't eat the meat, if it makes you cough blood! ...