秦代 唐风 Tang Feng  秦代  
XI SHUAI
SHAN YOU SHU
YANG ZHI SHUI
JIAO LIAO
CHOU MOU
DI DU
GAO QIU
BAO YU
WU YI
YOU DI ZHI DU
GE SHENG
CAI LING
Multiple poems at a time
Long law

DI DU
杕杜

   Tang Feng

There is a solitary russet pear tree,
[But] its leaves are luxuriant.
Alone I walk unbefriended; --
Is it because there are no other people?
But none are like the sons of one's father.
O ye travellers,
Why do ye not sympathize with me?
Without brothers as I am,
Why do ye not help me?


There is a solitary russet pear tree,
[But] its leaves are abundant.
Alone I walk uncared for; --
Is it that there are not other people?
But none are like those of one's own surname.
O ye travellers,
Why do ye not sympathize with me?
Without brothers as I am,
Why do ye not help me?

    Translator: James Legge
  

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【Source】 The English translation text was taken from The Chinese Classics, vol. 4 by James Legge (1898) and checked against a reprinted edition by Wen Zhi Zhe chu pan she (Taiwan, 1971). Transliteration of Chinese names in the English translation were converted to


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