唐代 韩愈 Han Yu  唐代   (768~824)
Demote Blue shows off Grandnephew name of a river
MOUNTAIN-STONES
On the Festival of the Moon to Sub-official Zhang
Stopping at a Temple on Heng Mountain I Inscribe this Poem in the Gate-tower
A Poem on the Stone Drums
The title of emperor li chun's reign in tang dynasty Holiness Poetry
Qin cao 10 would go to gymnastics
Qin cao 10 Yi-Lan Cao
琴操十首。龟山操
Qin cao 10 Cao Yue-chang
琴操十首。拘幽操
Qin cao 10 Mt. qi (between shanxi and shan3xi) grasp
Qin cao 10 Fulfill cream parade
Qin cao 10 Pheasant flying towards grasp
Qin cao 10 Do hu grasp
Qin cao 10 Residual form of exercise
Nanshan Poetry
(surname) Artlessness poem
Qiu Huai Shi 10 a (poem)
Went to Gangneung En route Wang donated Score Buque (a surname) Eleven Gleaning Ministry councillor Member of the imperial academy three bachelor
Evening Line Embankment ascending
Song of the Night
Heavy cloud Li guan Illness donated
Jiang han answer Meng Jiao
Multiple poems at a time
Qiyan ancient style poetry
谒衡岳庙遂宿岳寺题门楼

Stopping at a Temple on Heng Mountain I Inscribe this Poem in the Gate-tower
谒衡岳庙遂宿岳寺题门楼

   Han Yu

The five Holy Mountains have the rank of the Three Dukes.
The other four make a ring, with the Song Mountain midmost.
To this one, in the fire-ruled south, where evil signs are rife,
Heaven gave divine power, ordaining it a peer.
All the clouds and hazes are hidden in its girdle;
And its forehead is beholden only by a few.
...I came here in autumn, during the rainy season,
When the sky was overcast and the clear wind gone.
I quieted my mind and prayed, hoping for an answer;
For assuredly righteous thinking reaches to high heaven.
And soon all the mountain-peaks were showing me their faces;
I looked up at a pinnacle that held the clean blue sky:
The wide Purple-Canopy joined the Celestial Column;
The Stone Granary leapt, while the Fire God stood still.
Moved by this token, I dismounted to offer thanks.
A long path of pine and cypress led to the temple.
Its white walls and purple pillars shone, and the vivid colour
Of gods and devils filled the place with patterns of red and blue.
I climbed the steps and, bending down to sacrifice, besought
That my pure heart might be welcome, in spite of my humble offering.
The old priest professed to know the judgment of the God:
He was polite and reverent, making many bows.
He handed me divinity-cups, he showed me how to use them
And told me that my fortune was the very best of all.
Though exiled to a barbarous land, mine is a happy life.
Plain food and plain clothes are all I ever wanted.
To be prince, duke, premier, general, was never my desire;
And if the God would bless me, what better could he grant than this? –
At night I lie down to sleep in the top of a high tower;
While moon and stars glimmer through the darkness of the clouds....
Apes call, a bell sounds. And ready for dawn
I see arise, far in the east the cold bright sun.


    Translator: Witter Bynner
  

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