"Look at the foot of the Han, How abundantly grow the hazel and the arrow-thorn!" what has this to do with the Prince?
"The hawk flies up to heaven; The fishes leap in the deep. Easy and self-possessed was our-prince; -" these things are natural and graceful in their designated spheres, like our prince in his
"Luxuriant are the dolichos and other creepers, Clinging to the branches and stems, Easy and self-possessed was our prince, Seeking for happiness by no crooked ways." so are these parasitic plants a contrasting example of crooked ways?
Re: 239. 旱麓 - Han Lu
Date: 2021-05-18 03:37 pm (UTC)How abundantly grow the hazel and the arrow-thorn!" what has this to do with the Prince?
"The hawk flies up to heaven;
The fishes leap in the deep.
Easy and self-possessed was our-prince; -" these things are natural and graceful in their designated spheres, like our prince in his
"Luxuriant are the dolichos and other creepers,
Clinging to the branches and stems,
Easy and self-possessed was our prince,
Seeking for happiness by no crooked ways." so are these parasitic plants a contrasting example of crooked ways?