Chen-ou Liu's Translation Project: First English-Chinese Haiku and Tanka Blog

Showing posts with label ghost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghost. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

"Good Morning, Vietnam" Tanka

for Robin Williams

awake alone
with Good Morning, Vietnam
echoing in my mind
the ghost I keep
under the pillow


NeverEnding Story, August 12 2014

Monday, September 9, 2013

Friday, August 27, 2010

Ghost Haiku

dark silhouettes
wander under moonlit sky ...
Ghost Festival


World Kigo Database (hungry ghosts, gaki)

Ghost Senryu

first day of Ghost Month ...
will Jesus and Buddha dwell
as my neighbors?


World Kigo Database (hungry ghosts, gaki)

Note:The seventh month in the Chinese lunar calendar is regarded as Ghost Month. During the month, the gates of Heaven and Hell are opened to free the hungry spirits of the dead who then wander to seek food in the world of the living people. In order to avoid bad luck caused by ghosts or to pay homage to their deceased ancestors, the Chinese burn paper money, paper TV sets, and even paper cars and houses, and most importantly, prepare all sorts of food, to please their dead relatives or ghosts and to help them live happily in their “lifeworld.”

The Chinese view the fifteenth of the month as the most important day to give a feast to please the ghosts and also to receive blessings from their deceased relatives. It is traditionally called the Ghost Festival, also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival. Fifteen days after the festival, the ghosts will return to their world and the gates will be closed again.