Original text of Wang Feng Millet:
The millet is separated, the seedlings of the millet. The pace is slow and timid, and the center is shaking. Those who know me tell me that I am worried; those who don’t know me tell me what I want. Long sky, who is this? ?
The millet is separated, and the ears of the grain are separated. Walking forward with great strides, the center is like intoxication. Those who know me tell me that I am worried; those who don’t know me tell me what I want. Long sky, who is this? ?
That millet is separated, that is the reality of the grain. The walking is so slow and timid, the center is like choking. Those who know me tell me that I am worried; those who don’t know me tell me what I want. Long sky, who is this?
Translation:
Look at the rows of millet, and the sorghum seedlings are also growing. Walking on the old ground, my steps were slow, and my heart was filled with only sorrow and sorrow. People who can understand me say that I am sad. People who cannot understand me ask me what I seek. High in the sky, who made me leave home? ?
Look at the rows of millet, and the ears of sorghum are also growing. Walking on the old ground is slow, as if you are drunk. People who can understand me say that I am sad. People who cannot understand me ask me what I seek. High in the sky, who made me leave home? ?
Look at the rows of millet, and the ears of sorghum are bright red. Walking on the old ground, my steps were slow, and my heart ached like a choking. People who can understand me say that I am sad. People who cannot understand me ask me what I seek. High in the sky, who made me leave home?
Basic information:?
"Wang Feng·Shuli" is a poem in the "Book of Songs", the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is a folk song from the area around Luoyi, the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. It is a poem that reflects the rise and fall of the country. This poem combines objects and emotions, embodies emotions in scenery, and the scenes are harmonious. It conveys compassion in an ethereal and abstract situation, and contains the protagonist's endless thoughts of his homeland and endless sadness.