唐代 王昌龄 Wang Changling  唐代   (698~757)
Attest Fourth row 7
Over the Border
Attest line 7 Second,
WITH MY BROTHER AT THE SOUTH STUDY THINKING IN THE MOONLIGHT OF VICE-PREFECT CUI IN SHANYIN
AT A BORDER-FORTRESS
UNDER A BORDER-FORTRESS
At Hibiscus Inn Parting with Xin Jian
In Her Quiet Window
A Song of the Spring Palace
A Sigh in the Court of Perpetual Faith
become Passerby adversity
Cyprus under the curve 2
Song of the Frontier
Attest Line 2
Youngster Line 2
long a style of old Chinese poems
How sad indeed OK
interest and charm of antique taste
expand a style of old Chinese poems
More women
Zhengxiansutao Great-grandfather Museum gift Feng six-II
Listening to bombs Few play YOUNG gifts Buque
s South Stream Remain to present
为张(亻贵)赠阎使臣
Multiple poems at a time
Wuyan official conservatory in the Han ynasty (206B.C.-A.D.220)
塞上曲

AT A BORDER-FORTRESS
塞上曲

   Wang Changling

Cicadas complain of thin mulberry-trees
In the Eighth-month chill at the frontier pass.
Through the gate and back again, all along the road,
There is nothing anywhere but yellow reeds and grasses
And the bones of soldiers from You and from Bing
Who have buried their lives in the dusty sand.
...Let never a cavalier stir you to envy
With boasts of his horse and his horsemanship


    Translator: Witter Bynner
  

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