秦代 齐风 Ji Feng  秦代  
míng JI MING
hái XUAN
zhù ZHU
dōng fāng zhī DONG FANG ZHI RI
dōng fāng wèi míng DONG FANG WEI MING
nán shān NAN SHAN
tián FU TIAN
lìng LU LING
gǒu BI GOU
zài ZAI QU
jiē YI JIE
duō shǒu yī yè
yán shī the poem each line of which consists of four words
jiē
YI JIE

齐风


   jiē 昌>chāng 'ér cháng ruò yáng měi yáng qiǎo qiàng shè zāng
   jiē míng měi qīng chéng zhōng shè hóu chū zhèng zhǎn shēng
   jiē luán qīng yáng wǎn xuǎn shè guàn shǐ fǎn luàn


    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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