秦代 桑扈之什 Sang Huzhishen  秦代  
sāng SANG HU
yuān yāng YUAN YANG
kuǐ biàn KUI BIAN
chē xiá CHE XIA
qīng yíng QING YING
bīn zhī chū yán BIN ZHI CHU YAN
zǎo YU ZAO
cǎi shū CAI SHU
jiǎo gōng JIAO GONG
wǎn liǔ WAN LIU
duō shǒu yī yè
yán shī the poem each line of which consists of four words
bīn zhī chū yán
BIN ZHI CHU YAN

桑扈之什


  bīn zhī chū yánzuǒ yòu zhì zhì
   biān dòu yòu chǔxiáo wéi
   jiǔ zhǐyǐn jiǔ kǒng xié
   zhōng shè chóu
   hóu kànggōng shǐ zhāng
   shè tóngxiàn 'ěr gōng
   yòu de 'ěr jué
  
   yuè shēng zòu
   zhēng kàn liè qià bǎi
   bǎi zhìyòu rén yòu lín
   'ěr chún sūn zhàn
   zhàn yuē zòu 'ěr néng
   bīn zài shǒu chóushì rén yòu
   zhuó kāng jué zòu 'ěr shí
  
   bīn zhī chū yánwēn wēn gōng
   wèi zuì zhǐwēi fǎn fǎn
   yuē zuì zhǐwēi fān fān
   shè zuò qiān xiān xiān
   wèi zuì zhǐwēi
   yuē zuì zhǐwēi
   shì yuē zuì zhī zhì
  
   bīn zuì zhǐzài hào zài náo
   luàn biān dòu
   shì yuē zuì zhī yóu
   biàn zhī 'é suō suō
   zuì 'ér chūbìng shòu
   zuì 'ér chūshì wèi
   yǐn jiǔ kǒng jiāwéi lìng
  
   fán yǐn jiǔhuò zuì huò fǒu
   zhī jiānhuò zuǒ zhī shǐ
   zuì zāng zuì fǎn chǐ
   式>shì
cóng wèi dài
   fěi yán yánfěi yóu
   yóu zuì zhī yán chū tóng
   sān jué shíshěn gǎn duō yòu


    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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