秦代 郑风 Zheng Feng  秦代  
ZI YI
JIANG ZHONG ZI
SHU YU TIAN
DA SHU YU TIAN
QING REN
GAO QIU
ZUN DA LU
NV YUE JI MING
YOU NV TONG CHE
SHAN YOU FU SU
TUO XI
JIAO TONG
QIAN CHANG
FENG
DONG MEN ZHI SHAN
FENG YU
ZI JIN
YANG ZHI SHUI
CHU QI DONG MEN
YE YOU MAN CAO
QIN WEI
Multiple poems at a time
ancient style poetry

NV YUE JI MING
女曰鸡鸣

   Zheng Feng

Says the wife, ' It is cock-crow; '
Says the husband, ' It is grey dawn. '
' Rise, Sir, and look at the night, -- '
If the morning star be not shining.
Bestir yourself, and move about,
To shoot the wild ducks and geese.


When your arrows and line have found them,
I will dress them fitly for you.
When they are dressed, we will drink [together over them],
And I will hope to grow old with you.
Your lute in your hands,
Will emits its quiet pleasant tones.


When I know those whose acquaintance you wish,
I will give them off the ornaments of my girdle.
When I know those with whom you are cordial,
I will send to them of the ornaments of my girdle.
When I know those whom you love,
I will repay their friendship from the ornaments of my girdle.

    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). Transliteration of Chinese names in the English translation were converted to


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