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The Poetry of Hanshan (Cold Mountain), Shide, and Fenggan
By Paul Rouzer
420 pagesIf you want to find a resting place,
Cold Mountain will keep you long.
A gentle breeze blows the hidden pines:
The closer you come, the better it sounds.
A corpus of over three hundred poems attributed to a legendary Tang (618–907) era recluse who took the name Hánshān (Cold Mountain) from the isolated hill on which he lived in the Tiantai 天台 range. In pre-modern times, editions of the collection usually included fifty-some poems attributed to Hanshan’s monastic companion, Shídé 拾得 (“Foundling”) and two poems attributed to another monk, Fēnggān 豐干. This translation contains the complete text of the earliest surviving edition.