薄言采芑,於彼新田,呈此菑畝。方叔涖止,其車三千。師幹之試,方叔率止。
乘其四騏,四騏翼翼。路車有奭,簟茀魚服,鈎膺鞗革。
薄言采芑,於彼新田,於此中鄉。方叔涖止,其車三千。旂旐央央,方叔率止。
約軧錯衡,八鸞瑲瑲。服其命服,朱芾斯皇,有瑲蔥珩。
鴥彼飛隼,其飛戾天,亦集爰止。方叔涖止,其車三千。師幹之試,方叔率止。
鉦人伐鼓,陳師鞠旅。顯允方叔,伐鼓淵淵,振旅闐闐。
蠢爾蠻荊,大邦為仇。方叔元老,剋壯其猶。方叔率止,執訊獲醜。
戎車嘽々,嘽々焞々,如霆如雷。顯允方叔,徵伐玁狁,蠻荊來威。
They were gathering the white millet,
In those new fields,
And in these acres brought only one year under cultivation,
When Fang Shu came to take the command.
His chariots were three thousand,
With a host of well-disciplined warriors.
Fang Shu led them on,
In his carriage drawn by four piebalds,
Four piebalds orderly moving.
Red shone his grand carriage,
With its chequered bamboo screen, and seal-skin quivers,
With the hooks for the trappings of the breast-bands, and the rein-ends.
They were gathering the white millet,
In those new fields,
And all about these villages,
When Fang Shu came to take the command.
His chariots were three thousand;
His banners, with their blazonry of dragons, and of serpents and tortoises, fluttered gaily.
Fang Shu led them on,
The naves of his wheels bound with leather, and his yoke ornamented.
Tinkle-tinkle went the eight bells at the horses' bits.
He wore the robes conferred [by the king];
His red knee-covers were resplendent,
And the gems of his girdle-pendant sounding.
Rapid is the flight of the hawk,
Soaring to the heavens,
And again descending and settling in its place.
Fang Shu came to take the command.
His chariots were three thousand,
With a host of well disciplined warriors.
Fang Shu led them on.
With his jinglers and drummers,
He marshalled his hosts and addressed them.
Intelligent and true is Fang Shu,
Deep rolled the sound of his drums;
With a lighter sound he led the troops back.
Foolish were the savage tribes of King,
Presuming to oppose our great region.
Fang Shu is of great age,
But full of vigour were his plans.
He led his army on,
Seized [the chiefs] for the question, and made captives of a crowd [besides].
Numerous were his war chariots,
Numerous and in grand array,
Like the clap or the roll of thunder their onset.
Intelligent and true is Fang Shu.
He had gone and smitten the Xian-yun,
And the tribes of King came, awed by his majesty.