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Eight original poems of Shanju Harmony_Translation and Appreciation

Sit in the mountain pavilion beside the spring and gurgling water, not only doing dry meditation but also covering up the pass. Reflecting on the water, people pity the cranes for their tranquility, and they look at the birds in their nests and laugh at the mischievous children. The rest of the compilation is in the idle time, and the sentences are frequently deleted on the pillow. Yesterday evening, I taught you how to wash bamboo. I like it when the missing parts are exposed. ¤——Ming Dynasty·Ming Dynasty·Chen Xun's "Eight Poems of Harmonious Rhymes of Mountain Residence" Eight Poems of Harmonious Rhymes of Mountain Residence Sitting in the mountain pavilion beside the spring is a murmur of water, which is not a dry Zen but also a cover.

Looking into the water, I can see people pity the cranes, and I can look at the birds in their nests and laugh at the mischievous children.

I left the rest of the compilation in my spare time, and frequently deleted the sentences on my pillow.

Yesterday evening, I taught you to wash bamboo, and I was happy when the missing parts were exposed. ¤The yellow dust travels to the famous capital, and the day touches the long scenery. Yunshan suddenly came into view, and he left the human realm. There are donkeys and weng in the sky, and the thin road turns to the rocky ridge. The sparse forest clears the sky, and there is a smiling figure. Next to the Chai Ruins of my house, I look south to lead the way. Smoke surrounds the thatched hut, and fishing boats idle in the moonlit river. I am afraid of failure, so I write poems and talk about introspection. ——Ming Dynasty·Chu Xi's "Baiyan Fan's First Quan Zhai Rhyme"

Baiyan Fan's First Quan Zhai Rhyme Yellow dust travels through famous capitals, and the sun touches the scenery.

Yunshan suddenly appeared before his eyes, and he left the human realm.

There are donkeys and weng in the shadows, and the thin road turns to the rocky ridge.

The sparse forest is clear and clear, with a smiling figure.

Next to the Chai Ruins of my home, I look south to lead the way.

Smoke surrounds the thatched hut, and fishing boats idle in the moonlit river.

I am afraid of failure, so I write poems and talk about introspection. After returning to Jinli, I stayed with my guests at night, and went to the small village of Nanyi to get married. The immortals on the tomb are in the desert, and the brothers in front of the lamp are half ashes. The rivers and mountains are thin and wide, and the wind and rain are continuous, leaving you with frequent tears. Blue eyes, new knowledge, now white hair, no matter what happens, it will not hurt my soul. ——Cheng Jiasui, Ming Dynasty, "He Shepherd Weng Su Fang gives admonishment to the old hall and has feelings for Mengyang"

He Mu Weng Su Fang gives advice to the old hall and has feelings for Mengyang. Mengyang returns to stay in Jinli at night, and the small building is Nanyi. Kiss each other.

The immortals on the tomb are in the desert, and the brothers in front of the lamp are half ashes.

The rivers and mountains are thin and wide, and the wind and rain are continuous, leaving frequent tears.

Blue eyes, new knowledge, now white hair, no matter what happened, it will not hurt my soul. Woodpeckers fly south of the Yangtze River, and silverfish are born in the forest. There are also beetles in the south of the Yangtze River, and the sound of peeling and pecking is not heard. The beetles multiply every day, and the wood disease becomes more severe every day. Pecking at the wood but not at the beetles will soothe the heart of the phoenix. —— Master Daoyuan of the Ming Dynasty, "Woodpecking"

Woodpecking Woodpecking flies south of the Yangtze River, and silverfish grow in the forest.

There are also beetles in the south of the Yangtze River, and the sound of peeling and pecking is not heard.

The beetles multiply every day, and the wood becomes diseased.

What comforts the heart of a phoenix if it pecks at wood but not at beetles?