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发表于 2004-10-1 08:00:39 | 只看该作者

「無題」李商隱

相見時難別亦難,東風無力百花殘。

春蠶到死絲方盡,蠟炬成灰淚始乾。

曉鏡但愁雲鬢改,夜吟應覺月光寒。

蓬山此去無多路,青鳥殷勤為探看。


  "oem without a Title" by Li Shangyin  
  
It's difficult for us to meet and hard to part,

The east wind is too weak to revive flowers dead.

The silkworm till its death spins silk from love-sick heart;

The candle only when burned has no tears* to shed.

At dawn she'd be afraid to see mirrored hair gray;

At night she would feel cold while I croon by moonlight.

To the three fairy hills it is not a long way.

Without the blue-bird often fly to see her on their height? 

  
*Note: The melted wax of a guttering candle is compared to tears.*熔化的蜡比作眼淚。
板凳
发表于 2004-10-1 21:58:05 | 只看该作者

長恨歌

長恨歌  白居易

漢皇重色思傾國, 御宇多年求不得。
楊家有女初長成, 養在深閨人未識。
天生麗質難自棄, 一朝選在君王側;
回眸一笑百媚生, 六宮粉黛無顏色。
春寒賜浴華清池, 溫泉水滑洗凝脂;
侍兒扶起嬌無力, 始是新承恩澤時。
雲鬢花顏金步搖, 芙蓉帳暖度春宵;
春宵苦短日高起, 從此君王不早朝。
承歡侍宴無閑暇, 春從春遊夜專夜。
後宮佳麗三千人, 三千寵愛在一身。
金星妝成嬌侍夜, 玉樓宴罷醉和春。
姊妹弟兄皆列士, 可憐光彩生門戶;
遂令天下父母心, 不重生男重生女。
驪宮高處入青雲, 仙樂風飄處處聞;
緩歌慢舞凝絲竹, 盡日君王看不足。
漁陽鼙鼓動地來, 驚破霓裳羽衣曲。
九重城闕煙塵生, 千乘萬騎西南行。
翠華搖搖行復止, 西出都門百餘里。
六軍不發無奈何? 宛轉蛾眉馬前死。
花鈿委地無人收, 翠翹金雀玉搔頭。
君王掩面救不得, 回看血淚相和流。
黃埃散漫風蕭索, 雲棧縈紆登劍閣。
峨嵋山下少人行, 旌旗無光日色薄。
蜀江水碧蜀山青, 聖主朝朝暮暮情。
行宮見月傷心色, 夜雨聞鈴腸斷聲。
天旋地轉迴龍馭, 到此躊躇不能去。
馬嵬坡下泥土中, 不見玉顏空死處。
君臣相顧盡霑衣, 東望都門信馬歸。
歸來池苑皆依舊, 太液芙蓉未央柳;
芙蓉如面柳如眉, 對此如何不淚垂?
春風桃李花開日, 秋雨梧桐葉落時。
西宮南內多秋草, 落葉滿階紅不掃。
梨園子弟白髮新, 椒房阿監青娥老。
夕殿螢飛思悄然, 孤燈挑盡未成眠。
遲遲鐘鼓初長夜, 耿耿星河欲曙天。
鴛鴦瓦冷霜華重, 翡翠衾寒誰與共?
悠悠生死別經年, 魂魄不曾來入夢。
臨邛道士鴻都客, 能以精誠致魂魄;
為感君王輾轉思, 遂教方士殷勤覓。
排空馭氣奔如電, 升天入地求之遍;
上窮碧落下黃泉, 兩處茫茫皆不見。
忽聞海上有仙山, 山在虛無縹緲間;
樓閣玲瓏五雲起, 其中綽約多仙子。
中有一人字太真, 雪膚花貌參差是。
金闕西廂叩玉扃, 轉教小玉報雙成。
聞道漢家天子使, 九華帳裡夢魂驚。
攬衣推枕起徘徊, 珠箔銀屏迤邐開,
雲鬢半偏新睡覺, 花冠不整下堂來。
風吹仙袂飄飄舉, 猶似霓裳羽衣舞;
玉容寂寞淚闌干, 梨花一枝春帶雨。
含情凝睇謝君王, 一別音容兩渺茫。
昭陽殿裡恩愛絕, 蓬萊宮中日月長。
回頭下望人寰處, 不見長安見塵霧。
唯將舊物表深情, 鈿合金釵寄將去。
釵留一股合一扇, 釵擘黃金合分鈿;
但教心似金鈿堅, 天上人間會相見。
臨別殷勤重寄詞, 詞中有誓兩心知。
七月七日長生殿, 夜半無人私語時。
在天願作比翼鳥, 在地願為連理枝。
天長地久有時盡, 此恨綿綿無絕期。


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Seven-character-ancient-verse
Bai Juyi
A SONG OF UNENDING SORROW

China's Emperor, craving beauty that might shake an empire,
Was on the throne for many years, searching, never finding,
Till a little child of the Yang clan, hardly even grown,
Bred in an inner chamber, with no one knowing her,
But with graces granted by heaven and not to be concealed,
At last one day was chosen for the imperial household.
If she but turned her head and smiled, there were cast a hundred spells,
And the powder and paint of the Six Palaces faded into nothing.
...It was early spring. They bathed her in the FlowerPure Pool,
Which warmed and smoothed the creamy-tinted crystal of her skin,
And, because of her languor, a maid was lifting her
When first the Emperor noticed her and chose her for his bride.
The cloud of her hair, petal of her cheek, gold ripples of her crown when she moved,
Were sheltered on spring evenings by warm hibiscus curtains;
But nights of spring were short and the sun arose too soon,
And the Emperor, from that time forth, forsook his early hearings
And lavished all his time on her with feasts and revelry,
His mistress of the spring, his despot of the night.
There were other ladies in his court, three thousand of rare beauty,
But his favours to three thousand were concentered in one body.
By the time she was dressed in her Golden Chamber, it would be almost evening;
And when tables were cleared in the Tower of Jade, she would loiter, slow with wine.
Her sisters and her brothers all were given titles;
And, because she so illumined and glorified her clan,
She brought to every father, every mother through the empire,
Happiness when a girl was born rather than a boy.
...High rose Li Palace, entering blue clouds,
And far and wide the breezes carried magical notes
Of soft song and slow dance, of string and bamboo music.
The Emperor's eyes could never gaze on her enough-
Till war-drums, booming from Yuyang, shocked the whole earth
And broke the tunes of The Rainbow Skirt and the Feathered Coat.
The Forbidden City, the nine-tiered palace, loomed in the dust
From thousands of horses and chariots headed southwest.
The imperial flag opened the way, now moving and now pausing- -
But thirty miles from the capital, beyond the western gate,
The men of the army stopped, not one of them would stir
Till under their horses' hoofs they might trample those moth- eyebrows....
Flowery hairpins fell to the ground, no one picked them up,
And a green and white jade hair-tassel and a yellowgold hair- bird.
The Emperor could not save her, he could only cover his face.
And later when he turned to look, the place of blood and tears
Was hidden in a yellow dust blown by a cold wind.
... At the cleft of the Dagger-Tower Trail they crisscrossed through a cloud-line
Under Omei Mountain. The last few came.
Flags and banners lost their colour in the fading sunlight....
But as waters of Shu are always green and its mountains always blue,
So changeless was His Majesty's love and deeper than the days.
He stared at the desolate moon from his temporary palace.
He heard bell-notes in the evening rain, cutting at his breast.
And when heaven and earth resumed their round and the dragon car faced home,
The Emperor clung to the spot and would not turn away
From the soil along the Mawei slope, under which was buried
That memory, that anguish. Where was her jade-white face?
Ruler and lords, when eyes would meet, wept upon their coats
As they rode, with loose rein, slowly eastward, back to the capital.
...The pools, the gardens, the palace, all were just as before,
The Lake Taiye hibiscus, the Weiyang Palace willows;
But a petal was like her face and a willow-leaf her eyebrow --
And what could he do but cry whenever he looked at them?
...Peach-trees and plum-trees blossomed, in the winds of spring;
Lakka-foliage fell to the ground, after autumn rains;
The Western and Southern Palaces were littered with late grasses,
And the steps were mounded with red leaves that no one swept away.
Her Pear-Garden Players became white-haired
And the eunuchs thin-eyebrowed in her Court of PepperTrees;
Over the throne flew fire-flies, while he brooded in the twilight.
He would lengthen the lamp-wick to its end and still could never sleep.
Bell and drum would slowly toll the dragging nighthours
And the River of Stars grow sharp in the sky, just before dawn,
And the porcelain mandarin-ducks on the roof grow thick with morning frost
And his covers of kingfisher-blue feel lonelier and colder
With the distance between life and death year after year;
And yet no beloved spirit ever visited his dreams.
...At Lingqiong lived a Taoist priest who was a guest of heaven,
Able to summon spirits by his concentrated mind.
And people were so moved by the Emperor's constant brooding
That they besought the Taoist priest to see if he could find her.
He opened his way in space and clove the ether like lightning,
Up to heaven, under the earth, looking everywhere.
Above, he searched the Green Void, below, the Yellow Spring;
But he failed, in either place, to find the one he looked for.
And then he heard accounts of an enchanted isle at sea,
A part of the intangible and incorporeal world,
With pavilions and fine towers in the five-coloured air,
And of exquisite immortals moving to and fro,
And of one among them-whom they called The Ever True-
With a face of snow and flowers resembling hers he sought.
So he went to the West Hall's gate of gold and knocked at the jasper door
And asked a girl, called Morsel-of-Jade, to tell The Doubly- Perfect.
And the lady, at news of an envoy from the Emperor of China,
Was startled out of dreams in her nine-flowered, canopy.
She pushed aside her pillow, dressed, shook away sleep,
And opened the pearly shade and then the silver screen.
Her cloudy hair-dress hung on one side because of her great haste,
And her flower-cap was loose when she came along the terrace,
While a light wind filled her cloak and fluttered with her motion
As though she danced The Rainbow Skirt and the Feathered Coat.
And the tear-drops drifting down her sad white face
Were like a rain in spring on the blossom of the pear.
But love glowed deep within her eyes when she bade him thank her liege,
Whose form and voice had been strange to her ever since their parting --
Since happiness had ended at the Court of the Bright Sun,
And moons and dawns had become long in Fairy-Mountain Palace.
But when she turned her face and looked down toward the earth
And tried to see the capital, there were only fog and dust.
So she took out, with emotion, the pledges he had given
And, through his envoy, sent him back a shell box and gold hairpin,
But kept one branch of the hairpin and one side of the box,
Breaking the gold of the hairpin, breaking the shell of the box;
"Our souls belong together," she said, " like this gold and this shell --
Somewhere, sometime, on earth or in heaven, we shall surely
And she sent him, by his messenger, a sentence reminding him
Of vows which had been known only to their two hearts:
"On the seventh day of the Seventh-month, in the Palace of Long Life,
We told each other secretly in the quiet midnight world
That we wished to fly in heaven, two birds with the wings of one,
And to grow together on the earth, two branches of one tree."
Earth endures, heaven endures; some time both shall end,
While this unending sorrow goes on and on for ever.
地板
发表于 2004-10-1 22:01:02 | 只看该作者

將進酒

將進酒   李白

君不見, 黃河之水天上來,
奔流到海不復回?
君不見, 高堂明鏡悲白髮,
朝如青絲暮成雪? 人生得意須盡歡,
莫使金樽空對月, 天生我材必有用,
千金散盡還復來。
烹羊宰牛且為樂, 會須一飲三百杯。
岑夫子! 丹丘生!
將進酒; 君莫停。
與君歌一曲, 請君為我側耳聽。
鐘鼓饌玉不足貴, 但願長醉不願醒。
古來聖賢皆寂寞, 惟有飲者留其名。
陳王昔時宴平樂, 斗酒十千恣讙謔。
主人何為言少錢? 徑須沽取對君酌。
五花馬, 千金裘。
呼兒將出換美酒, 與爾同消萬古愁。


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Folk-song-styled-verse
Li Bai
BRINGING IN THE WINE

See how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven.
Entering the ocean, never to return.
See how lovely locks in bright mirrors in high chambers,
Though silken-black at morning, have changed by night to snow.
...Oh, let a man of spirit venture where he pleases
And never tip his golden cup empty toward the moon!
Since heaven gave the talent, let it be employed!
Spin a thousand pieces of silver, all of them come back!
Cook a sheep, kill a cow, whet the appetite,
And make me, of three hundred bowls, one long drink!
...To the old master, Cen,
And the young scholar, Danqiu,
Bring in the wine!
Let your cups never rest!
Let me sing you a song!
Let your ears attend!
What are bell and drum, rare dishes and treasure?
Let me be forever drunk and never come to reason!
Sober men of olden days and sages are forgotten,
And only the great drinkers are famous for all time.
...Prince Chen paid at a banquet in the Palace of Perfection
Ten thousand coins for a cask of wine, with many a laugh and quip.
Why say, my host, that your money is gone?
Go and buy wine and we'll drink it together!
My flower-dappled horse,
My furs worth a thousand,
Hand them to the boy to exchange for good wine,
And we'll drown away the woes of ten thousand generations!
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发表于 2004-10-1 22:23:41 | 只看该作者

送別

五言古詩
王維
送別

下馬飲君酒, 問君何所之?
君言不得意, 歸臥南山陲。
但去莫復問, 白雲無盡時。



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Five-character-quatrain
Wang Wei
AT PARTING

I dismount from my horse and I offer you wine,
And I ask you where you are going and why.
And you answer: "I am discontent
And would rest at the foot of the southern mountain.
So give me leave and ask me no questions.
White clouds pass there without end."
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发表于 2004-10-1 22:28:22 | 只看该作者
GREAT! :thumbup:

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          李 商 隐
  昨 夜 星 辰 昨 夜 风 , 画 楼 西 畔 桂 堂 东 。
  身 无 彩 风 双 飞 翼 , 心 有 灵 犀 一 点 通   。
  隔 座 送 钩 春 酒 暖 , 分 曹 射 覆 腊 灯 红 。
  嗟 余 听 鼓 应 官 去 , 走 马 兰 台 类 转 蓬 。

精 美 绝 伦 的 唐 诗 , 变 为 洋 文 可 曾 保 留 她 的 韵
魅 ?

Vic老 师 , 洗 眼 恭 看 。 赐 教 。  :smile:  :smile:

thank   you.
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发表于 2004-10-1 22:38:00 | 只看该作者

無題

七言律詩
李商隱
無題

昨夜星辰昨夜風, 畫樓西畔桂堂東。
身無綵鳳雙飛翼, 心有靈犀一點通。
隔座送鉤春酒暖, 分曹射覆蠟燈紅。
嗟余聽鼓應官去, 走馬蘭臺類轉蓬。


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Seven-character-regular-verse
Li Shangyin
Poem without a Title

The stars of last night and the wind of last night
Are west of the Painted Chamber and east of Cinnamon Hall.
...Though I have for my body no wings like those of the bright- coloured phoenix,
Yet I feel the harmonious heart-beat of the Sacred Unicorn.
Across the spring-wine, while it warms me, I prompt you how to bet
Where, group by group, we are throwing dice in the light of a crimson lamp;
Till the rolling of a drum, alas, calls me to my duties
And I mount my horse and ride away, like a water-plant cut adrift.
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发表于 2004-10-4 16:14:07 | 只看该作者

無題

七言律詩
李商隱
無題

來是空言去絕蹤, 月斜樓上五更鐘。
夢為遠別啼難喚, 書被催成墨未濃。
蠟照半籠金翡翠, 麝熏微度繡芙蓉。
劉郎已恨蓬山遠, 更隔蓬山一萬重。


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Seven-character-regular-verse
Li Shangyin
Poem without the Title

You said you would come, but you did not, and you left me with no other trace
Than the moonlight on your tower at the fifth-watch bell.
I cry for you forever gone, I cannot waken yet,
I try to read your hurried note, I find the ink too pale.
...Blue burns your candle in its kingfisher-feather lantern
And a sweet breath steals from your hibiscus-broidered curtain.
But far beyond my reach is the Enchanted Mountain,
And you are on the other side, ten thousand peaks away.


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七言律詩
李商隱
無題

颯颯東風細雨來, 芙蓉塘外有輕雷。
金蟾齧璅燒香入, 玉虎牽絲汲井迴。
賈氏窺簾韓掾少, 宓妃留枕魏王才。
春心莫共花爭發, 一寸想思一寸灰。


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Seven-character-regular-verse
Li Shangyin
Poem without the Title

A misty rain comes blowing with a wind from the east,
And wheels faintly thunder beyond Hibiscus Pool.
...Round the golden-toad lock, incense is creeping;
The jade tiger tells, on its cord, of water being drawn
A great lady once, from behind a screen, favoured a poor youth;
A fairy queen brought a bridal mat once for the ease of a prince and then vanished.
...Must human hearts blossom in spring, like all other flowers?
And of even this bright flame of love, shall there be only ashes?
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发表于 2004-10-4 16:16:09 | 只看该作者

無題

七言律詩
李商隱
無題

鳳尾香羅薄幾重, 碧文圓頂夜深縫。
扇裁月魄羞難掩, 車走雷聲語未通。
曾是寂寥金燼暗, 斷無消息石榴紅。
斑騅只繫垂楊岸, 何處西南任好風?


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Seven-character-regular-verse
Li Shangyin
Poem without a Title

A faint phoenix-tail gauze, fragrant and doubled,
Lines your green canopy, closed for the night....
Will your shy face peer round a moon-shaped fan,
And your voice be heard hushing the rattle of my carriage?
It is quiet and quiet where your gold lamp dies,
How far can a pomegranate-blossom whisper?
...I will tether my horse to a river willow
And wait for the will of the southwest wind.
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发表于 2004-10-4 16:21:01 | 只看该作者

無題

七言律詩
李商隱
無題

重帷深下莫愁堂, 臥後清宵細細長。
神女生涯原是夢, 小姑居處本無郎。
風波不信菱枝弱, 月露誰教桂葉香。
直道相思了無益, 未妨惆悵是清狂。


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Seven-character-regular-verse
Li Shangyin
Poem without a Title

There are many curtains in your care-free house,
Where rapture lasts the whole night long.
...What are the lives of angels but dreams
If they take no lovers into their rooms?
...Storms are ravishing the nut-horns,
Moon- dew sweetening cinnamon-leaves
I know well enough naught can come of this union,
Yet how it serves to ease my heart!
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发表于 2004-10-4 20:47:38 | 只看该作者

登幽州臺歌

陳子昂


前不見古人, 後不見來者;
念天地之悠悠, 獨愴然而涕下。


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Chen Ziang
ON A GATE-TOWER AT YUZHOU

Where, before me, are the ages that have gone?
And where, behind me, are the coming generations?
I think of heaven and earth, without limit, without end,
And I am all alone and my tears fall down.
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发表于 2004-10-4 20:50:03 | 只看该作者

宣州謝朓樓餞別校書叔雲

李白


棄我去者, 昨日之日不可留;
亂我心者, 今日之日多煩憂。
長風萬里送秋雁, 對此可以酣高樓。
蓬萊文章建安骨, 中間小謝又清發,
俱懷逸興壯思飛, 欲上青天覽明月。
抽刀斷水水更流, 舉杯銷愁愁更愁。
人生在世不稱意, 明朝散髮弄扁舟。



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Li Bai
A FAREWELL TO SECRETARY SHUYUN
AT THE XIETIAO VILLA IN XUANZHOU

Since yesterday had to throw me and bolt,
Today has hurt my heart even more.
The autumn wildgeese have a long wind for escort
As I face them from this villa, drinking my wine.
The bones of great writers are your brushes, in the School of Heaven,
And I am a Lesser Xie growing up by your side.
We both are exalted to distant thought,
Aspiring to the sky and the bright moon.
But since water still flows, though we cut it with our swords,
And sorrows return, though we drown them with wine,
Since the world can in no way answer our craving,
I will loosen my hair tomorrow and take to a fishingboat.
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发表于 2004-10-4 20:54:16 | 只看该作者

望月懷遠

張九齡


海上生明月, 天涯共此時。
情人怨遙夜, 竟夕起相思。
滅燭憐光滿, 披衣覺露滋。
不堪盈手贈, 還寢夢佳期。


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Five-character-regular-verse
Zhang Jiuling
LOOKING AT THE MOON
AND THINKING OF ONE FAR AWAY

The moon, grown full now over the sea,
Brightening the whole of heaven,
Brings to separated hearts
The long thoughtfulness of night....
It is no darker though I blow out my candle.
It is no warmer though I put on my coat.
So I leave my message with the moon
And turn to my bed, hoping for dreams.
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发表于 2004-10-4 20:58:52 | 只看该作者

山居秋暝

王維


空山新雨後, 天氣晚來秋。
明月松間照, 清泉石上流。
竹喧歸浣女, 蓮動下漁舟。
隨意春芳歇, 王孫自可留。


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Five-character-regular-verse
Wang Wei
AN AUTUMN EVENING IN THE MOUNTAINS

After rain the empty mountain
Stands autumnal in the evening,
Moonlight in its groves of pine,
Stones of crystal in its brooks.
Bamboos whisper of washer-girls bound home,
Lotus-leaves yield before a fisher-boat --
And what does it matter that springtime has gone,
While you are here, O Prince of Friends?
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发表于 2004-10-4 21:04:12 | 只看该作者

黃鶴樓

崔顥


昔人已乘黃鶴去, 此地空餘黃鶴樓。
黃鶴一去不復返, 白雲千載空悠悠。
晴川歷歷漢陽樹, 芳草萋萋鸚鵡洲。
日暮鄉關何處是? 煙波江上使人愁。


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Seven-character-regular-verse
Cui Hao
THE YELLOW CRANE TERRACE

Where long ago a yellow crane bore a sage to heaven,
Nothing is left now but the Yellow Crane Terrace.
The yellow crane never revisited earth,
And white clouds are flying without him for ever.
...Every tree in Hanyang becomes clear in the water,
And Parrot Island is a nest of sweet grasses;
But I look toward home, and twilight grows dark
With a mist of grief on the river waves.
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