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2) A Night in a Chamber
Tr. Wu Juntao
The nights and days so swiftly flee at the end of the year;
At this corner of the earth, after snow, the cold, dark sky is clear.
In the dim twilight the drums and bugles moan touchingly;
Between the Three Gorges the waves mirror the galaxy.
The cry of battle is heard in some folk's wailings long.
And fishermen and woodsmen sing some alien folk song.
Even Zhuge Liang and Gongsun Shu were but dust at last,
How futile it is to bemoan sorrows that are past!
Note:
Gongsun Shu (?-36), an official of the Han Dynasty, but in the last years of the dynasty he occupied the area of Shu by force of arms, and entitled himself White Emperor.
【Source】 唐诗鉴赏辞典