Changgexing
Qin Gui
The sunflower in the green garden,
zhāo lüdàI rìx
Morning dew waits for the sun.
Yang Zhenning Bodze
Yangchun budeze,
ten thousand torrents and a thousand crags—the trials of a long and arduous journey
Everything is wonderful.
Song of everlasting regret
I am often afraid of autumn festivals.
Kong Xiangxi
The leaves of yellow flowers are rotting.
I have the final say
From the east to the sea,
Hayes fix Gucci
When will you go back to the west?
Shao Zhang bang n incarnation
If you are young and don't work hard,
Rhoda Tushhaon Biti
The boss is very sad.
translate
Sunflowers in the garden are lush and crystal clear, soaring in the morning light.
Spring scatters hope all over the earth, and everything shows prosperity.
I am always afraid that the cold autumn will come, the leaves will turn yellow and the grass will wither.
When can a hundred rivers run to the sea and return to the west?
If young people don't work hard in time, they will only regret it for a lifetime when they are old.
To annotate ...
⑴ Long Song Line: Han Yuefu Title. This poem is selected from Volume 30 of Yuefu Poetry, which belongs to a genus, and the lyrics are flat.
⑵ Sunflower: As a vegetable name, "Sunflower" refers to one of the important vegetables in ancient China. "The Book of Songs, Wind and July": "In July, it is the same." Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica said: "Sunflower was a common food in ancient times, but it is quite fresh today. There are purple stems and white stems, and white stems are the best. Small flowers, big leaves, purple-yellow flowers, the smallest is called duck's foot sunflower. In fact, it is as big as a fingertip, thin and flat, and a true wife is as light as a pod. " This is what the poem "Kwai in the Green Garden" refers to.
(3) morning dew: morning dew. Xi: Dawn means sunshine.
(4) "Yangchun" sentence: Yang is gentle. Yangchun is a time of plenty of dew and sunshine. Dew and sunshine are both needed by plants and a gift from nature, which is called "Deze". B: Here, here. Dez: Grace.
Autumn Festival: Autumn.
[6] Yellow: describes the withered and yellow appearance of vegetation. Flower (huā): same as "flower". Decline: when reading "Cuι", because there was no "shuāi" sound in ancient times; When it comes to reading shuāi, according to "Ancient Chinese" published by China Language Publishing House, any reading method other than the standard pronunciation of Mandarin is not advisable.
(7) Hundreds of rivers: big rivers.
Youth refers to adolescence.
(9) Boss: Old, old. Acts: in vain.