唐代 孟郊 Meng Jiao  唐代   (751~814)
A Song of a Pure-hearted Girl
A TRAVELLER'S SONG
Ba river on gently Frivolous
Chang'an halter Travel
an Road
送远吟
ancient (usu concubine
_set_ oneself against scape reluctant to part company
Miscellaneous complain 1 for Ancient official conservatory in the han ynasty (206b.c.-a.d.220) Miscellaneous complain
Jing Daughter
Yin return letter
Lo Yin Shan
Saphenous Yin
苦寒吟
Forever Yin
Injury zai Line
pass away complain
湘弦怨
Bamboo Yinchouluqian End public See and Xiang string complain
Qu Yuan worry
Poor girl Send the word Father's paternal male cousins who are younger than him Antecedent simple, terse, succinct, a letter
Border Town Yin
Ping Xu asked to send the new song
Murderous look Absence border
Multiple poems at a time
Wuyan official conservatory in the Han ynasty (206B.C.-A.D.220)
游子吟

A TRAVELLER'S SONG
游子吟

   Meng Jiao

The thread in the hands of a fond-hearted mother
Makes clothes for the body of her wayward boy;
Carefully she sews and thoroughly she mends,
Dreading the delays that will keep him late from home.
But how much love has the inch-long grass
For three spring months of the light of the sun?


    Translator: Witter Bynner
  

【Collections】唐诗300首

【Source】 卷372_12


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