China, Poet March 27, 1910 – May, 5, 1996.
Aì Qīng, is regarded as one of the finest modern Chinese poets. He was known under his pen names Línbì , Kè'ā and Éjiā
Often my creative life has seemed like a long tunnel, dark and damp. And sometimes I wondered whether I could live through it. But I did!
I love the sound of the distant bugle call in the countryside in early morning I love to be pushed in busy crowds I love the sound of gongs and trumpets along the streets I love circus performances I even wish to die in this moment of glorious encounter.
Without movement there is no Life...We should use our energy to the fullest.
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