‘From the side, a whole range; from the end, a single peak;far, near, high, low, no two parts alike.Why can’t I tell the true shape of Lu-shan?Because I myself am in the mountain.’‘Written on the Wall at West Forest Temple’ (1084) by Chinese poet and painter Su Shi, about the difficulty of describing China’s Lushan Mountain, from Selected Poems of Su Tung-p'o, translated by Burton Watson (1994).Stratus fractus clouds hugging Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province, China spotted by Greg Morton (Member 62,214).
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