Waking from a Nap

I wake from a nap, light clouds
fill the gullyside;
cows and sheep at sunset are coming down the southern slope.
Wealth and status in this floating life
are really worth nothing at all:
it's just like bustling ants that live inside a single stump.
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Ni Tsan
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