Visiting The Hsi-lin Temple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKLMN| I dismount from my horse at the Hsi Lin Temple | A |
| I hurry forward speeding with light cane | B |
| In the morning I work at a Govermnment office desk | C |
| In the evening I become a dweller in the Sacred Hills | D |
| In the second month to the north of K uang lu | E |
| The ice breaks and the snow begins to melt | F |
| On the southern plantation the tea plant trusts its sprouts | G |
| Through the northern crevice the view of the spring ooze | H |
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| This year there is war in An hui | I |
| In every place soldiers are rushing to arms | J |
| Men of learning have been summoned to the Council Board | K |
| Men of action are marching to the battle line | L |
| Only I who have no talents at all | M |
| Am left in the mountains to play with the pebbles of the stream | N |
Bai Juyi
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