秦代 鄘风 Yong Feng  秦代  
bǎi zhōu Bo Zhou
qiáng yòu Qiang You Ci
jūn xié lǎo Jun Zi Xie Lao
sāng zhōng Sang Zhong
chún zhī bēn bēn Chun Zi Ben Ben
dìng zhī fāng zhōng Ding Zhi Fang Zhong
dōng Di Dong
xiāng shǔ Xiang Shu
gān máo Gan Mao
zài chí Zai Chi
duō shǒu yī yè
yán shī the poem each line of which consists of four words
gān máo
Gan Mao

鄘风


  jié jié gān máozài jùn zhī jiāo zhīliáng zhī shū zhě zhī
   jié jié gān zài jùn zhī zhīliáng zhī shū zhě zhī
   jié jié gān jīngzài jùn zhī chéng zhù zhīliáng liù zhī shū zhě gào zhī


    yìzhě: James Legge


【wénjí】shī jīng

【zīliàoláiyuán】 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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