Showing posts with label Tang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tang. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Reminiscing 相思
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Evening: Sent to Chang Chi and Chou Kuang 晚寄張十八助教周郎博士
As the sunlight dims, the view expands,
I return home and relax under the eaves.
The clear weather clouds are like cotton shreds,
The new moon seems a sharpened sickle.
Excitement for the open unbidden starts,
Thoughts of decorum I've long deplored.
I'm alive, we can go hand in hand,
Lamenting that our years are running over.
Han Yü (768-824)
日薄風景曠,
出歸偃前簷。
晴雲如擘絮,
新月似磨鐮。
田野興偶動,
衣冠情久厭。
吾生可攜手,
歎息歲將淹。
韓愈 (768-824)
Labels:
Evening for Chang Chi and Chou Kuang,
Han Yü,
T'ang,
Tang,
韓愈
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Mountain Faring 山行
Off high in the cold mountains a stone path slants,
Somewhere deep in those white clouds huts of men.
I'll stop my cart, sit, and cherish the maple wood evening,
Its frosted leaves red as flowers in the second moon.
Tu Mu (803~852)
遠上寒山石徑斜,
白雲深處有人家。
停車坐愛楓林晚,
霜葉紅於二月花。
杜牧 (803~852)
Labels:
Chinese poetry,
Du Mu,
Mountain Faring,
T'ang,
Tang,
Tu Mu,
山行
Thursday, July 24, 2008
On the Jade Green River . . . 江碧鳥逾白
On the jade green river seagulls look even whiter,
On the azure mountain red flowers appear to burn;
I've watched yet another spring go by,
When will it be the year for my return?
Tu Fu (712-770)
江碧鳥逾白,
山清花欲燃;
今春看又過,
何日是歸年。
杜甫 (712-770)
Labels:
Chinese poetry,
Du Fu,
On the jade green river,
T'ang,
Tang,
Tu Fu,
杜甫,
江碧鳥逾白
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
A Spring Dawn 春曉
Spring sleeping, I missed the dawn;
Everywhere I hear chittering birds.
Last night came sounds of wind and rain;
Fallen blossoms--who knows how many?
春眠不覺曉,
處處聞啼鳥。
夜來風雨聲,
花落知多少?
孟浩然 (689~740)
Labels:
A Spring Dawn,
Chinese poetry,
Meng Hao-jan,
Meng Haoran,
T'ang,
Tang,
春曉
Egrets 白鷺
Egrets
In frosty garb, snow blossoms, and sapphire beaks
The flock catch fish amidst the shadowy brook
In startled flight they go off to shimmering green peaks
A lone tree's pear blossoms fallen in the night wind
Tu Mu (803-852)
白鷺
霜衣雪花青玉嘴,
群捕魚兒溪影中。
驚飛遠映碧山去,
一樹梨花落晚風。
杜牧 (803-852)
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Hut Among the Bamboos 竹里館
Hut Among the Bamboos
Sitting alone in the dark bamboo thicket,
Strumming my lute and repeatedly sighing;
Deep in this grove where no one knows,
The bright moon comes for company.
Wang Wei (701-761)
竹里館
獨坐幽篁裡
彈琴復長嘯
深林人不知
明月來相照
王維 (701-761)
Labels:
Chinese poetry,
Hut Among the Bamboos,
poetry,
T'ang,
Tang,
Wang Wei,
王維,
竹里館
Thursday, July 10, 2008
A Pair of Yellow Orioles 兩個黃鸝
A pair of yellow orioles
sing in the emerald willow,
A line of white egrets
ascends to the azure sky,
My window holds
the ever snow-capped West Range,
My door anchors
the 10,000-league ships of East Wu
Tu Fu (712-770)
兩個黃鸝鳴翠柳,
一行白鷺上青天.
窗含西嶺千秋雪,
門泊東吳萬里船.
杜甫 (712-770)
Labels:
A pair of yellow orioles,
Chinese poetry,
T'ang,
Tang,
Tu Fu,
杜甫
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