秦代 邶风 Bei Feng  秦代  
bǎi zhōu Bo Zhou
Lv Yi
yàn yàn Yan Yan
yuè Ri Yue
zhōng fēng Zhong Feng
Ji Gu
kǎi fēng Kai Feng
xióng zhì Xiong Zhi
páo yòu Pao You Ku Ye
fēng Gu Feng
shì wēi Shi Wei
máo qiū Mao Qiu
jiǎn Jian Xi
quán shuǐ Quan Shui
běi mén Bei Men
běi fēng Bei Feng
jìng Jing Nv
xīn tái Xin Tai
èr chéng zhōu Er Zi Cheng Zhou
duō shǒu yī yè
shī ancient style poetry
fēng
Gu Feng

邶风


   fēng yīn mǐn miǎn tóng xīn yòu cǎi fèng cǎi fěi xià yīn wéi 'ěr tóng
   hángdào chí chízhōng xīn yòu wéi yuǎn 'ěr sòng shuí wèi shū gān
yàn 'ěr xīn hūn xiōng
   jīng wèi zhuóshí shí zhǐyàn 'ěr xīn hūn xiè shì liáng gǒu gōng yuèhuáng hòu
   jiù shēn fāng zhī zhōu zhījiù qiǎn yǒng zhī yóu zhī yòu wángmǐn miǎn qiú zhīfán mín yòu sàng jiù zhī
   néng chùfǎn wéi chóu jiǎ yòng shòu kǒng 'ěr diān shēng
   yòu zhǐ dōngyàn 'ěr xīn hūn qióngyòu guāng yòu kuì niàn zhě lái


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


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