There is a book by Bei Dao called the August sleepwalker. I think it's a collection of poems.
I
Hello, Baihua mountain
Rainbow flower
I go into the rain mist
True
Smiles, snowflakes, Tears
cruel Hope
Song of the migrating birds
A day
Notes from the city of the sun
The answer
Let's go
All
Street corner
Recollection
The unfamiliar beach
A bouquet
My transparent grief
Yes, yesterday
The island
The witness
The bank
Dusk: Dingjiatan
II
Rainy Night
Sleep, valley
Boat ticket
Stretch out your hands to me
The orange is ripe
The red sailboat
Habit
Through the melody of your breathing...
You said
Our every morning sun
Declaration
An end or a beginning
Harbour dreams
Lost
Chords
The boundary Maple leaves and seven stars
The old temple
In a decade
Night" Theme and variations
Tomorrow, No
The Artist's Life
Sequel to a legend
Love story
The snowline
Comet
A country night
Head for winter
Nightmare
The way back
A toast
You wait for me in the rain
Resume
Rancour turns a drop of water muddy...
Accomplices
Random thoughts
The host
For many years
Portrait of a young poet
The echo
The window on the cliff
Strangers
Notes in the rain
On tradition
III
The august sleepwalker
one step
Another legend
It has always been so...
Temptation
Underground station
Blanks
A perpetual stranger...
Orphans
Bodhisattva
The art of poetry
Dirge
Doubtful things
Starting from yesterday
THe fable
In the dawn's bronze mirror
Expectation
Electric shock
Language
A single room
SOS
Deathwatch night
Space
Don't ask our ages
Daydream
Have fun.
the poem doesn't rhyme at all
lyric poem
No
What African qualities do the line express?
It is neither. It is a speech, extracted from the play As You Like It by William Shakespeare. It is poetic, but it is not a poem since it is not intended to stand alone as a poem. It is not a sonnet--it does not rhyme as all sonnets do.Just for your info: If something is a sonnet then, believe me, it has to be a poem as well. Guaranteed.
Bei Dao was born in 1949.
The cast of Bao bei xiao tou yu dao dao - 1991 includes: Guoqing Shi Lan Shi
Du bei dao wang - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: South Korea:15
They are not the same. Bei Dao's poem "All" shows his pessimistic side. Although part of the infamous Misty Poets, the poetic group that fought and continues to fight to this day for equality and freedom in China, he chose to put his poems in a darker place, attempting to persuade people with his views of how he saw the world around them. As a contrast to Bei Dao, Shu Ting responds with her piece "Also All". She looks to where China, and indeed the world, could be in the future. Instead of further burdening her people with more stress, she gives them something to hope for. Instead of desperation and hate, she believes that people should fight with hope for what they want. Why fight against what has already happened when we have so much to fight for in the future. Focus on the silver lining, not the raincloud it follows.
The cast of Nu du bei dao - 1972 includes: Han Chiang Ming Chiang Yin Chien Ching Ching Chang as Li Feng Wan Hsi Chin Hui Hua Tsai Ming Lei Chiang Li Ming Tien
Nien Cheng is one and a famous poet is Bei Dao.
The cast of Jiang Ai Qing Jin Xing Dao Di - 1998 includes: Qi Gao as Xiao Chun (1998) Beibi Gong as Bei Bei Yapeng Li as Yang Zheng Xuebing Wang as Le Yan Jinglei Xu as Wen Hui
'Welcome to Beijing' in Chinese characters is written as '欢迎到北京'. In pinyin it is written as 'huan ying dao bei jing'.
Lan Shi has: Played Mai Qun in "Qingchun wu hui" in 1991. Performed in "Bao bei xiao tou yu dao dao" in 1991. Played Ai Fei in "Qingchun chongdong" in 1992. Played Zhi Yun in "Da hong mi dian" in 2004. Performed in "Ye man mi ji" in 2006. Played Meng Xiang in "Ren dao zhong nian" in 2009.
Dao An was born in 314.
Dao An died in 385.
Dao Shi is a Chinese term that translates to "Daoist master" or "teacher of the Dao." It refers to an individual who is knowledgeable and experienced in Daoist philosophy, practices, and principles. Dao Shi often serve as spiritual guides or mentors within the Daoist tradition.