CHINADAILYClick to follow usEditor's note: As winter chill still lingers through early spring, longing for warm days has sprung up everywhere.Before the flowers are in full blossom, here is a collection of ancient Chinese poems depicting the revival of life during spring, which may help usher in a season to remember.The English translations used in this article are from Chinese translator Xu Yuanchong's editions in 300 Tang Poems, published by China Intercontinental Press in 2012, and 300 Tang & Song Poems, published by Hebei People's Publishing House in 2003.1Spring Morningby Meng Haoran (689-740) of Tang Dynasty (618-907)This spring morning in bed I'm lying, Not to awake till the birds are crying. After one night of wind and showers,How many are the fallen flowers? 2Written in a Village South of the Capital by Cui Hu (772 - 846) of Tang DynastyIn this house on this
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