When China Was A Child
York Wilson Paintings on the Poetry of Hagiwara Sakutaro
It is my life's one sorrow not to have lived within that golden age whose ashes lie under the waste of Yin.
Though man went dressed in grasses and ate the fruit of the wild; I envy them the hearts they had when China was a child.
(Choe Chung)
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