Two Poems from Runzhou
Author: Du Mu
Dynasty: Tang
Genre: Qilu
Verse by Wu Tingdong Thousands of miles of autumn, singing songs once traveled in the past.
There are no horses in the Moss Temple, and there are many restaurants beside the Green Water Bridge.
Most of the people in the Southern Dynasties were broad-minded, but unfortunately the Eastern Jin Dynasty was the most romantic.
Moonlight misses Huan Yi's presence even more, and I feel sad when I hear the flute playing "Out of the Barrier".
The beautiful land in Xie Tiao's poem, where Fu Chai passed by the water rhinoceros army.
The high-speed railway in the city is full of powerful crossbows, and there are many dreamy clouds in the dark willows and red buildings.
[Runzhou City was built by Sun Quan and was named Iron Urn. ]
I love to draw horns and float to the north of the river, and sing fishing songs to the middle of the moon.
When I look back at Yangzhou Dust, I will lend it to you at no expense.