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Tag Archives: 孟浩然
Even the roosters missed the dawn?
Depends on the frogs 春眠暁を覚えず (Shunmin akatsuki wo oboezu; “Spring sleep knows no dawn”) Definition: The air of a night in spring feels good, and the nights themselves are getting shorter, so one ends up sleeping in instead of waking … Continue reading
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Tagged Meng Haoran, sleeping in, spring night, 孟浩然, 春眠, 暁を覚えず
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