Poems by Wang Wei
Chungnan
... Settled at evening near the Chungnan slopes ...
A Reply
... No one there, no guests, the gate is closed ...
The Stone Ledge
... Why does it bring me all these falling flowers ...
For Pei Ti
... If it feels like this now, ...
Reply To A Magistrate
... A lone fisherman sings out on the water ...
Night Hills
... A bamboo noise who heads home ...
The Deer Enclosure
... Light falls through the deep wood, ...
In Answer
... Mountain moonlight fills the lutes bowl, ...
Peach Blossom Spring
... The shores, he found, were covered in Peach Blossom ...
Toward the Temple of Heaped Fragrance
... Not knowing the way to the Temple of Heaped Fragrance, ...
Hill Road
... Clear of rain these sky-tracks, ...
Returning to Songshan Mountain
... The desolate town is faced by an ancient ferry, ...
Leaving Wang River
... Or bear to leave the Green-Water Stream ...
The Ten Stages of Perception
... Through the Pass, theres the whole of Chu: ...
How Fine
... Im blown like thistle-seed out of Han ...