Ancient poetry is the general name of China's ancient poetry, which refers to the poems created by ancient people in China. Ancient poems in a broad sense include poems, ci poems and Sanqu poems, while ancient poems in a narrow sense only refer to poems, including ancient poems and modern poems. The following is the original and translation of Lao Guo Ren Zhuang collected by Bian Xiao. Welcome to draw lessons from and refer to. I hope it helps you.
"Passing the old village" original:
Meng Haoran [Tang Dynasty]
This old friend prepared a delicious meal and invited me to his hospitable farm.
Green Woods surround the village and green hills are located outside the city.
Open the window facing the valley vegetable garden and pass the glass to talk about crops.
Please come here to see chrysanthemums when the ninth festival comes.
Translation of Passing through the Old Village;
My old friend prepared a sumptuous dinner and invited me to visit him in Tian She.
Green Woods surround the village, and a green hill leans faintly outside the city wall.
Pushing open the window to face the threshing floor and vegetable garden, drinking wine and chatting about farming.
The Double Ninth Festival is coming, and I will come here to see chrysanthemums.
To annotate ...
(1) Pass: Visit. An old friend's farm: an old friend's farm. Zhuang, grange.
(2) Equipment: preparation and setting. Chicken and millet: refers to the rich meal hosted by farmers (literally refers to chicken and yellow rice). Millet (shǔ): Yellow rice was considered as the first-class grain in ancient times.
(3) invitation: invitation. To: to.
(4) closed: surrounded.
5. Guo: The ancient city wall has two characteristics: the city is inside and Guo is outside. This refers to the outer wall of the village. Inclined (xi×): inclined. Because the ancient poem needs to rhyme with the previous sentence, you should read xiá.
[6] On: On, on. Xuan: Windows. Face: face. Nursery: fields, threshing floors and paddy fields; Garden, vegetable garden.
(7) drinking with wine utensils. Pick it up. Picking up Sang Ma: Talking about farming. Sang Ma: Sang Ma. This refers to ordinary crops.
(8) Double Ninth Festival: refers to the ninth day of September in the summer calendar. The ancients had the custom of climbing mountains and drinking chrysanthemum wine on this day.
⑼ Hoon: Come back. Chrysanthemum: refers to drinking chrysanthemum wine, but also refers to enjoying chrysanthemum. Just, get close to, do something on purpose.