Li Bai, On Climbing in Nanjing to the Terrace of Phoenixes
Li Bai On Climbing in Nanjing to the Terrace
of Phoenixes
Phoenixes
that played here once, so that the place was named for them, Have abandoned it now to this desolate river; The paths
of Wu Palace are crooked with weeds; The garments of Qin are ancient dust. ...Like this green horizon halving the
Three Peaks, Like this Island of White Egrets dividing the river, A cloud has arisen between the Light of Heaven
and me, To hide his city from my melancholy heart.