唐代 卢纶 Lu Lun  唐代   (739~799)
Border-songs II
Border-songs III
A Farewell to Li Duan
A Night-mooring at Wuchang
Border-songs I
Border-songs IV
Send Korenaga Buddhist monk return South of the changjiang river 1 for Ying Buddhist monk
Sent to South Korea Title of the highest administrative commanding officer in border area Also edge
accompany Ji zhongfu Old school books go Chuzhou In the mountains Since fu Sin officer Official Position
Pei Wei brother were sent to Aunt Zhuji this sub- Deceased father Element with the old official
aide
Send salt PEI Official Shu
送魏广下第归扬州
Reference should be sent to Pan Macro word Fail in an exam return south of the Changjiang River
accompany From uncle Chengdu Assistant of county magistrate Shu Guang return
Send Songxiaoshufu XuanZhou screen
Add to Li longitudinal Biejia Ministry councillor man It went Changzhou act
Songyuanzanfu Burden Longmen County
Songlisuiwei Clan
Zhao Danyang delivery Shaofu,officer's title in tang dynasty namely Name in ancient Juan own younger brother
Send Ju Tan Wang ming changwat
送陈明府赴萍县
accompany Surname Correct a wrongly written character or a misspelt word go Hunan Send a party to escort the bride to the groom's house And Ye Zhao and state and pre-historical drama Jane Yang Li ming changwat
Songli Shang shu man monarch Kun quarter Minister Guijinhuazhou
Multiple poems at a time
Qiyan lushi,a poem of eight lines
晚次鄂州

A Night-mooring at Wuchang
晚次鄂州

   Lu Lun

Far off in the clouds stand the walls of Hanyang,
Another day's journey for my lone sail....
Though a river-merchant ought to sleep in this calm weather,
I listen to the tide at night and voices of the boatmen.
...My thin hair grows wintry, like the triple Xiang streams,
Three thousand miles my heart goes, homesick with the moon;
But the war has left me nothing of my heritage –
And oh, the pang of hearing these drums along the river!


    Translator: Witter Bynner
  

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【Source】 卷279_68


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