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Best Famous Prefecture Poems

Here is a collection of the all-time best famous Prefecture poems. This is a select list of the best famous Prefecture poetry. Reading, writing, and enjoying famous Prefecture poetry (as well as classical and contemporary poems) is a great past time. These top poems are the best examples of prefecture poems.

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Autumn Meditations (2)

Kui prefecture lonely wall set sun slant Every rely Southern Dipper gaze capital city Hear ape real fall three sound tear Sent on mission vain follow eight month raft Picture ministry incense stove apart hidden pillow Mountain tower white battlements hide sad reed whistle Ask look stone on creeper moon Already reflect islet before rushes reeds flowers
Over Kuizhou's lonely wall, the setting sun slants, Every day I follow the Plough to look to the capital city. I hear an ape; the third call really makes tears fall, Undertaking a mission, in vain I follow the eighth month raft. The muralled ministry's incense stove is far from my hidden pillow, The mountain tower's white battlements hide the sad reed flutes. Just look at the moonlight on the creepers that cover the stones, Already in front of the islet, the rushes and reed flowers shine!


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Four Rhymes to See Off Duke Yan Again at Fengji Station

Far escort from now on part Green mountains in vain repeat feeling When cup again grasp? Last night moon together walk Each prefecture eulogise cherish Three reigns out enter honour River village alone return place Lonely recuperate remaining years
After long escort, from now on we part, Green mountains: in vain I repeat my emotion. What day will we grasp the cup again? Last night we travelled together under the moon. In each region, you are eulogised and cherished, In three reigns old and new you have been honoured. I return alone to my riverside village, To live the last of life in solitude.

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