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黄鹤楼 崔颢
昔人已乘黄鹤去, 此地空余黄鹤楼。 黄鹤一去不复返, 白云千载空悠悠。 晴川历历汉阳树, 芳草萋萋鹦鹉洲。 日暮乡关何处是? 烟波江上使人愁。 Seven-character-regular-verse Cui Hao THE YELLOW CRANE TERRACE Where long ago a yellow crane bore a sage to heaven, Nothing is left now but the Yellow Crane Terrace. The yellow crane never revisited earth, And white clouds are flying without him for ever. ...Every tree in Hanyang becomes clear in the water, And Parrot Island is a nest of sweet grasses; But I look toward home, and twilight grows dark With a mist of grief on the river waves. 171 七言律诗 崔颢 行经华阴 岧峣太华俯咸京, 天外三峰削不成。 武帝祠前云欲散, 仙人掌上雨初晴。 河山北枕秦关险, 驿树西连汉畤平。 借问路傍名利客, 无如此处学长生。 Seven-character-regular-verse Cui Hao PASSING THROUGH HUAYIN Lords of the capital, sharp, unearthly, The Great Flower\'s three points pierce through heaven. Clouds are parting above the Temple of the Warring Emperor, Rain dries on the mountain, on the Giant\'s Palm. Ranges and rivers are the strength of this western gate, Whence roads and trails lead downward into China. ...O pilgrim of fame, O seeker of profit, Why not remain here and lengthen your days? 172 七言律诗 祖咏 望蓟门 燕台一去客心惊, 箫鼓喧喧汉将营。 万里寒光生积雪, 三边曙色动危旌。 沙场烽火侵胡月, 海畔云山拥蓟城。 少小虽非投笔吏, 论功还欲请长缨。 Five-character-regular-verse Zu Yong LOOKING TOWARD AN INNER GATE OF THE GREAT WALL My heart sank when I headed north from Yan Country To the camps of China echoing ith bugle and drum. ...In an endless cold light of massive snow, Tall flags on three borders rise up like a dawn. War-torches invade the barbarian moonlight, Mountain-clouds like chairmen bear the Great Wall from the sea. ...Though no youthful clerk meant to be a great general, I throw aside my writing-brush -- Like the student who tossed off cap for a lariat, I challenge what may come. 173 七言律诗 李颀 送魏万之京 朝闻游子唱骊歌, 昨夜微霜初度河。 鸿雁不堪愁里听, 云山况是客中过。 关城树色催寒近, 御苑砧声向晚多。 莫见长安行乐处, 空令岁月易蹉跎。 Seven-character-regular-verse Li Qi A FAREWELL TO WEI WAN The travellers\' parting-song sounds in the dawn. Last night a first frost came over the river; And the crying of the wildgeese grieves my sad heart Bounded by a gloom of cloudy mountains.... Here in the Gate City, day will flush cold And washing-flails quicken by the gardens at twilight -- How long shall the capital content you, Where the months and the years so vainly go by? 174 七言律诗 崔曙 九日登望仙台呈刘明府 汉文皇帝有高台, 此日登临曙色开。 三晋云山皆北向, 二陵风雨自东来。 关门令尹谁能识? 河上仙翁去不回, 且欲竟寻彭泽宰, 陶然共醉菊花杯。 Seven-character-regular-verse Cui Shu A CLIMB ON THE MOUNTAIN HOLIDAY TO THE TERRACE WHENCE ONE SEES THE MAGICIAN A POEM SENT TO VICE-PREFECT LU The Han Emperor Wen bequeathed us this terrace Which I climb to watch the coming dawn. Cloudy peaks run northward in the three Jin districts, And rains are blowing westward through the two Ling valleys. ...Who knows but me about the Guard at the Gate, Or where the Magician of the River Bank is, Or how to find that magistrate, that poet, Who was as fond as I am of chrysanthemums and winecups? 175 七言律诗 李白 登金陵凤凰台 凤凰台上凤凰游, 凤去台空江自流。 吴宫花草埋幽径,晋代衣冠成古邱。 三台半落青山外,二水中分白鹭洲。 总为浮云能蔽日, 长安不见使人愁。 Seven-character-regular-verse Li Bai ON CLIMBING IN NANJING TO THE TERRACE OF PHOENIXES Phoenixes that played here once, so that the place was named for them, Have abandoned it now to this desolate river; The paths of Wu Palace are crooked with weeds; The garments of Qin are ancient dust. ...Like this green horizon halving the Three Peaks, Like this Island of White Egrets dividing the river, A cloud has arisen between the Light of Heaven and me, To hide his city from my melancholy heart.
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