An ancient poem describing setting sail

1.

Tang Liu Yuxi

On the side of the sinking boat, Qian Fan crossed, and the sick tree was ahead of Wan Muchun.

Translation

There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the overturned ship; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of withered trees.

2. Persuade to learn

Tang Dynasty: Yan Zhenqing

It was the night when men were studying.

black hair doesn't know how to study early, but white head regrets studying late.

Translation

It is the best time for boys to read books at midnight every day.

When I was a teenager, I only knew how to play, but I didn't know how to study hard. When I was old, I regretted why I didn't know how to study hard when I was young.

3. Wind

Tang Dynasty: Li Qiao

shed three autumn leaves and could bloom in February.

when you cross the river and wave in thousands of feet, you will get into the bamboo.

Translation

It can blow off golden leaves in autumn and open beautiful flowers in spring.

Blowing across the river can lift the huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing into the bamboo forest can tilt the poles.

4. Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems Its 22

Qing Dynasty: Gong Zizhen

Kyushu's anger depends on the wind and thunder, and it's sad that thousands of horses are struggling together.

I advise God to get back on his feet and drop talents in an eclectic way.

Translation

Only the tremendous power like thunder can make the land of China full of vitality. However, it is a kind of sorrow that the social and political situation is lifeless after all.

I advise God to refresh himself and not stick to certain specifications to reduce more talents.

5. at heron lodge

Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhihuan

mountains cover the white sun, and oceans drain the golden river.

but you widen your view three hundred miles, by going up one flight of stairs.

Translation

The sunset slowly sinks next to the western hills, and the surging Yellow River surges toward the East China Sea.

If you want to see the scenery of thousands of miles, you must climb a higher tower.