"Geese, geese, geese, singing to the sky with curved necks" is a poem by Luo Binwang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
I. The original text
Goose, goose, goose, singing to the sky. White hair floats on green water, red palms pluck clear waves.
II. Translation
Goose, goose, goose, facing the blue sky, a flock of geese stretched out their bent necks and sang. White feathers, floating in the turquoise water. Reddish paws, ruffling the clear water waves.
Three Sources
Tang - Luo Binwang "Winging Geese"
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Author's Biography
Locke Binwang (circa 619-circa 687) was called Sightseeing. He was a Han Chinese, a native of Yiwu, Wuzhou (present-day Yiwu, Zhejiang). He was a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, and together with Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, and Lu Zhaolin, he was known as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty". He was also known as "Fu Luo" together with Fu Jiamu. Gaozong Yong Hui in the House of King Li Yuanqing for the Road belongs to the successive Wugong, Chang'an bookkeeper, Yifeng three years, into the Royal Secretary, because of the incident in prison, the following year in the case of amnesty, transfer Lu two years in addition to the Linhai Prime Minister, no ambition, resignation.