FZCYSJW GB1 0《望月怀远》
张九龄
海上生明月,天涯共此时。
情人怨遥夜,竟夕起相思。
灭烛怜光满,披衣觉露滋。
不堪盈手赠,还寝梦佳期。
Viewing the Moon, Thinking of You
Zhang Jiuling
As the bright moon shines over the sea,
From far away you share this moment with me.
For parted lovers lonely nights are the worst to be.
All night long I think of no one but thee.
To enjoy the moon I blow out the candle stick.
Please put on your nightgown for the dew is thick.
I try to offer you the moonlight so hard to pick,
Hoping a reunion in my dream will come quick.
《水调歌头-明月几时有》
苏轼
明月几时有?把酒问青天。
不知天上宫阙,今夕是何年?
我欲乘风归去,又恐琼楼玉宇,高处不胜寒。
起舞弄清影,何似在人间?
转朱阁,低绮户,照无眠。
不应有恨,何事长向别时圆?
人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,此事古难全。
但愿人长久,千里共婵娟。
The Mid-Autumn Festival
Tune: "Prelude to Water Melody"
Su Shi
How long will the full moon appear?
Wine cup in hand, I ask the sky.
I do not know what time of the year
’Twould be tonight in the palace on high.
Riding the wind, there I would fly,
Yet I’m afraid the crystalline palace would be
Too high and cold for me.
I rise and dance, with my shadow I play.
On high as on earth, would it be as gay?
The moon goes round the mansions red
Through gauze-draped window soft to shed
Her light upon the sleepless bed.
Why then when people part, is the oft full and bright?
Men have sorrow and joy; they part or meet again;
The moon is bright or dim and she may wax or wane.
There has been nothing perfect since the olden days.
So let us wish that man
Will live long as he can!
Though miles apart, we'll share the beauty she displays.
《关山月》
李白
明月出天山,苍茫云海间。
长风几万里,吹度玉门关。
汉下白登道,胡窥青海湾。
由来征战地,不见有人还。
戍客望边色,思归多苦颜。
高楼当此夜,叹息未应闲。
The Moon at the Fortified Pass
Li Bai
From Heaven's Peak the moon rises bright,
Over a boundless sea of cloud.
Winds blow for miles with main and might
Past the Jade Gate which stands so proud,
Our warriors march down the frontier
While Tartars peer across Blue Bays.
From the battlefield outstretched here,
None have come back since olden days.
Guards watch the scene of borderland,
Thinking of home, with wistful eyes.
Tonight upstairs their wives would stand,
Looking afar with longing sighs.
《月下独酌》
李白
花间一壶酒, 独酌无相亲;
举杯邀明月, 对影成三人。
月既不解饮, 影徒随我身;
暂伴月将影, 行乐须及春。
我歌月徘徊, 我舞影零乱;
醒时同交欢, 醉后各分散。
永结无情游, 相期邈云汉。
Drinking Alone under the Moon
Li Bai
From a wine pot amidst the flowers,
I drink alone without partners.
To invite the moon I raise my cup.
We're three, as my shadow shows up.
Alas, the moon doesn't drink.
My shadow follows but doesn't think.
Still for now I have these friends,
To cheer me up until the spring ends.
I sing; the moon wanders.
I dance; the shadow scatters.
Awake, together we have fun.
Drunk, separately we're gone.
Let's be boon companions forever,
Pledging, in heaven, we'll be together.
《静夜思》
李白
床前明月光,疑是地上霜。
举头望明月,低头思故乡。
Thoughts on a Tranquil Night
Li Bai
Before my bed a pool of light—
O can it be hoar-frost on the ground?
Looking up, I find the moon bright;
Bowing, in homesickness I’m drowned.
《月夜忆舍弟》
杜甫
戍鼓断人行,边秋一雁声。
露从今夜白,月是故乡明。
有弟皆分散,无家问死生。
寄书长不达,况乃未休兵。
Thinking of My Brothers on a Moonlight Night
Du Fu
Drums at the watch-towers beat,
And roads below clear of people;
I think of the frontier as I
Hear the wild geese's autumn cry;
Dew changes to frost, but I feel
Moonlight is not as bright as it was
Back in my old home; now my brothers
Are scattered, and there is no way
For me to know if they are alive
Or dead, for letters cannot come
And the war that keeps us apart
Seems unending.
《虞美人》
李煜
春花秋月何时了,
往事知多少?
小楼昨夜又东风,
故国不堪回首月明中。
雕栏玉砌应犹在,
只是朱颜改。
问君能有几多愁,
恰似一江春水向东流。
The Beautiful Lady Yu
Li Yu
When will there be no more autumn moon and spring flowers
For me who had so many memorable hours?
The east wind blew again in my garden last night.
How can I bear the curel memory of bowers
And palaces steeped in moonlight!
Carved balustrades and marble steps must still be there,
But rosy faces cannot be as fair.
If you ask me how my sorrow has increased,
Just see the overbrimming river flowing east!
《山居秋暝》
王维
空山新雨后,天气晚来秋。
明月松间照,清泉石上流。
竹喧归浣女,莲动下渔舟。
随意春芳歇,王孙自可留。
Autumn Evening in the Mountains
Wang Wei
After fresh rain in mountains bare
Autumn permeates evening air.
Among pine-trees bright moonbeams peer;
O’ver crystal stones flows water clear.
Bamboos whisper of washer-maids;
Lotus stirs when fishing boat wades.
Though fragrant spring may pass away,
Still here’s the place for you to stay.