秦代 卫风 Wei Feng  秦代  
'ào Qiao
kǎo pán Kao Pan
shuò rén Shuo Ren
máng Mang
zhú gān Zhu Gan
wán lán Wan Lan
guǎng He Guang
Bo Xi
yòu You Hu
guā Mu Gua
duō shǒu yī yè
yán shī the poem each line of which consists of four words
shuò rén
Shuo Ren

卫风


  shuò rén jǐn jiǒng
   hóu zhī wèi hóu zhī dōng gōng zhī mèixíng hóu zhī tán gōng wéi
  
   shǒu róu
   níng zhī
   lǐng qiú
   chǐ
   qín shǒu 'é méi
   qiǎo xiào qiàn
   měi pàn
  
   shuò rén 'áo 'áoshuō nóng jiāo
   yòu jiāozhū fén biāo biāo cháo
   tuì shǐ jūn láo
  
   shuǐ yáng yángběi liú huó huó
   shī huì huìzhān wěi jiā tǎn jiē jiē
   shù jiāng 孽>niè
孽>nièshù shì yòu qiè


    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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