秦代 召南 Zhao Na  秦代  
Que Chao
Cai Fan
Cao Chong
Cai Ping
Gan Tang
Xing Lu
Gao Yang
Yin Qi Lei
Speak While There Is Time
Xiao Xing
Jiang You Si
Ye You Si Jun
He Bi Nong Yi
Zou Yu
Multiple poems at a time
ancient style poetry

Xing Lu
行露

   Zhao Na

Wet lay the dew on the path: --
Might I not [have walked there] in the early dawn?
But I said there was [too] much dew on the path.


Who can say the sparrow has no horn?
How else can it bore through my house?
Who can say that you did not get me betrothed?
How else could you have urged on this trial?
But though you have forced me to trial,
Your ceremonies for betrothal were not sufficient.


Who can say that the rat has no molar teeth?
How else could it bore through my wall?
Who can say that you did not get me betrothed?
How else could you have urged on this trial?
But though you have forced me to trial,
I will still not follow you.

    Translator: James Legge
  

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【Source】 The English translation text was taken from The Chinese Classics, vol. 4 by James Legge (1898) and checked against a reprinted edition by Wen Zhi Zhe chu pan she (Taiwan, 1971).


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