唐代 李颀 Li Qi  唐代   (690~751)
An Old War-song
AN OLD AIR
A Farewell to my Friend Chen Zhangfu
A Lute Song
ON HEARING DONG PLAY THE FLAGEOLET A POEM TO PALACE-ATTENDANT FANG
ON HEARING AN WANSHAN PLAY THE REED-PIPE
A Farewell to Wei Wan
name of a river begum
Cyprus under the curve
古塞下曲
Fisherman Song
Tokyo lodge at Mo Chu
Jijiaolianshi
望鸣皋山白云寄洛阳卢主簿
lodge at Mo Jirong
present Zhang Xu
Government grants Su
Ye Yi Qi Tang Temple Shouyangshan
to visit (a superior) Zhang guo baas
光上座廊下众山五韵
September The ninth day of the ninth noon, a festival on the lunar calendar surname The number 18 East hall group of things having a shared quality
(surname) Shaofu,officer's title in tang dynasty Dongxi go boating
And gentlemen You Jidu go boating
Songqiwusan Yefangjishi
Multiple poems at a time
Qiyan official conservatory in the Han ynasty (206B.C.-A.D.220)
古从军行

An Old War-song
古从军行

   Li Qi

Through the bright day up the mountain, we scan the sky for a war-torch;
At yellow dusk we water our horses in the boundaryriver;
And when the throb of watch-drums hangs in the sandy wind,
We hear the guitar of the Chinese Princess telling her endless woe....
Three thousand miles without a town, nothing but camps,
Till the heavy sky joins the wide desert in snow.
With their plaintive calls, barbarian wildgeese fly from night to night,


And children of the Tartars have many tears to shed;
But we hear that the Jade Pass is still under siege,
And soon we stake our lives upon our light warchariots.
Each year we bury in the desert bones unnumbered,
Yet we only watch for grape-vines coming into China.

    Translator: Witter Bynner

  

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