唐代 温庭筠 Wen Tingyun  唐代   (812~866)
Song Form
Southern Poems
To a Friend Bound East
Near the Lizhou Ferry
The Temple of Su Wu
She Sighs on Her Jade Lute
Tai Ji Ming Qu
织锦词
Ballad Banquet
莲浦谣
(surname) Department disabilities Blow ou cantus
Ya Knot
晓仙谣
brocade City song
生禖屏风歌
ridicule vernal breezes
Costumes Qu
Zhang Jingwan Lotus cantus
湘宫人歌
黄昙子歌
Fever horn Lee Sang Song Prostitute who blow
照影曲
Brush dance One word for No public cross the river
Pheasant Field Song
Multiple poems at a time
Qiyan lushi,a poem of eight lines
苏武庙
苏武庙

The Temple of Su Wu
苏武庙

   Wen Tingyun

Though our envoy, Su Wu, is gone, body and soul,
This temple survives, these trees endure....
Wildgeese through the clouds are still calling to the moon there
And hill-sheep unshepherded graze along the border.
...Returning, he found his country changed
Since with youthful cap and sword he had left it.
His bitter adventures had won him no title....
Autumn-waves endlessly sob in the river.


    Translator: Witter Bynner
  

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