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
shī ancient style poetry
cǎi shū
CAI SHU

桑扈之什


  cǎi shū cǎi shūkuāng zhī zhījūn lái cháo zhī
   suī zhī chē chéng yòu zhīxuán ɡǔn
  
   fèi jiàn quányán cǎi qínjūn lái cháoyán guān
   luán shēng huì huìzài cān zài jūn suǒ jiè
  
   chì fèi zài xié zài xià jiāo fěi shūtiān suǒ
   zhǐ jūn tiān mìng zhī zhǐ jūn shēn zhī
  
   wéi zuò zhī zhī péng péng zhǐ jūn diàn tiān zhī bāng
   zhǐ jūn wàn 攸>yōu
tóngpíng píng zuǒ yòu shì shuài cóng
  
   fàn fàn yáng zhōu wéi zhī zhǐ jūn tiān kuí zhī
   zhǐ jūn zhīyōu zāi yóu zāi shì


    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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