Li Bai Quotes
Li Po, “Drinking Alone In The Moonlight”
The living is a passing traveler; The dead, a man come home.
Bai Li (1922). “The Works of Li Po, the Chinese Poet”
"Drinking Alone in the Midnight" (eighth cent.) (translation by Elling Eide)
"A Homily on Ideals in Life, Uttered in Springtime on Rising from a Drunken Slumber" (ca. 750)
Li Po, “Alone Looking At The Mountain”
Ezra Pound, Bai Li (1917). “Lustra of Ezra Pound, with Earlier Poems”
David Hinton, Bai Li, Po Li, Li Po (1996). “The Selected Poems”, p.14, New Directions Publishing
Li Po, “Green Mountain”
Ezra Pound, Bai Li (1917). “Lustra of Ezra Pound, with Earlier Poems”
Li Po, “Summer In The Mountains”
Li Po, “Through The Yangzi Gorges”
Li Po, “Spring Night In Lo-Yang Hearing A Flute”