China, Poet October 29, 1127 – June, 15, 1206.
Yang Wanli (1127–1206) was a Chinese poet, born in Jishui, Jiangxi. He was one of the "four masters" of Southern Song Dynasty poetry.
I drink alone in my study, huddled close to the brazier.
Get rid of words and meaning, and there is still poetry.
The poet must work with brush and paper,but this is not what makes the poem. A man does not go in search of a poem - the poem comes in search of him.
Get rid of words, and get rid of meaning, and still there is poetry.
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