Kim Shi Sup
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Kim Shi Sup (1435-1493)
He was a Taoist Korean poet. He was a learned man well versed in literature. He was very talented and produced many poetic and prose works. He was very loyal to the king and when he died there was a government effort to find and preserve all of his works which numbers around 30 volumes. Below is an example of his poetry:
- Do not sweep the fallen leaves,
- For they are pleasant to hear on clear nights
- In the wind, they rustle, as if sighing;
- In the moonlight, their shadows flutter.
- They knock on the window to wake a traveler;
- Covering stairs, they hide moss.
- Sad, the sight of them getting wet in the rain;
- Let them wither away deep in the mountains.