“You ask why I make my home in the mountain forest,
and I smile, and am silent,
and even my soul remains quiet:
it lives in the other world
which no one owns.
The peach trees blossom,
The water flows.”

—  Li Bai

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Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty poetry period 701–762

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