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  1. Tinker

    Chueh Chu

    Explore the Craft of Writing Poetry Chinese Verse From Lu Shi code, The Chueh Chu or Regulated Verse (chu = song) is the Chinese "sonnet short cut". It is a verse form that uses Chi Yen Shih and Wu Yen Shi meters. The elements of the Chueh Chu are: an 8 line meditation made up of two quatrains of either the Chi Yen Shih or Wu Yen Shih meters or a combination. rhymed, Variable rhyme schemes may be used, Rhyme schemes may be aaxa xaxa or xbxb xbxb or aaxa aaxa x being unrhymed. Survivor by Judi Van Gorder Ancient seer and priest, some think divine. Li Po loved to sip from cups of rice wine penned images flowed when sober and drunk. eons pass, still words touch and define. Genius poet- left his mark, Chinese characters - placed in shrine. His magic song – enlightens my soul, branding this muse of mine. Other Lu Shi Ch'I Yen Shih Ssu Yen Shih --- Wu Yen Shih
  2. Tinker

    Poets Never Die

    Poets Never Die Ancient Chinese poet, Tang Dynasty genius. Li Po loved his wine, wrote wonder, drunk or sober. Legend says he drowned in Yangtze River, drunkenly he attempted to embrace moon's reflection. ~~ Judi Van Gorder Verse Form: Three-Five-Seven
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