I translated the famous poem (Shakespeare)-Sonnets? 1 16? Sonnets? No. 1 16

Really think about it.

Let me not admit that there are obstacles to the combination of real hearts.

Love is not love. When it changes, it changes, or it is removed by bending the remover:

oh hell no This is an eternal mark, which watches the storm and never wavers;

It is the star of every stray dog, and its value is unknown, although its height can be measured.

Love is not a fool of time, though rosy lips and cheeks are in the compass of his crooked sickle:

Love will not change with his short hours or weeks, but will persist to the brink of destruction.

If this is a mistake and it is confirmed in me, I have never written it and no one has loved it.

I will never admit it.

A combination of true will.

What are the obstacles?

Change it if you want.

Or change your mind.

That love is not true love.

Oh, no!

Love is the eternal mark.

Don't waver before the storm.

It is a star in the sky.

For every confused cry

Guide the direction

Even if its height can be determined.

Its value cannot be measured.

Love is by no means a doll of time.

Although the sickle of time twists and turns,

Will come and cut red lips and face.

Love will never change in a short time.

But with heaven and earth.

Even at the end of the world

If this is wrong,

It turns out that I wrote it wrong.

So even if I never wrote it

And no one has ever loved it ...

About the author:

In william shakespeare's works, China society is often regarded as Shakespeare. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China in China, Lu Xun's On Moro Poetry (1February, 908) called Shakespeare a "narrow spire". Known as the British national poet and "the bard of the Avon River" (or simply called "the bard"). Shakespeare's works handed down from generation to generation include 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two narrative poems and other poems. Shakespeare's plays have been translated into all major languages and staged far more times than any other playwright. 1564 was born in a wealthy family, attended a "grammar school" and dropped out of school because his father went bankrupt. 2 1 year-old, went to work in the London Theatre, and soon took to the stage to act and began to write plays and poems. His works are mostly poetic dramas, including King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Merchant of Venice and so on. His works are outstanding representatives of humanistic literature and occupy a very important position in the history of world literature.

His handed down works include 37 plays, 154 sonnets and two narrative poems. His plays have been translated into major languages and performed far more times than any other playwright.

For relevant contents, please refer to the following articles translated by Yi Si:

The first sonnet

Sonnet no.2

Sonnet number three

Sonnets 18