Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does the old vine crow mean? An interpretation of the poem "The old vine cries".

1, translation: At dusk, a group of crows landed on an old tree with withered vines and gave a piercing cry.

What does the old vine crow mean? An interpretation of the poem "The old vine cries".

1, translation: At dusk, a group of crows landed on an old tree with withered vines and gave a piercing cry.

What does the old vine crow mean? An interpretation of the poem "The old vine cries".

1, translation: At dusk, a group of crows landed on an old tree with withered vines and gave a piercing cry.

2. Tianjingsha Qiu Si is a poem written by Ma Zhiyuan, a writer in Yuan Dynasty.

3, the original text: the old vines are faint crows, the bridges are flowing, and the ancient roads are thin. When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world.

4. Vernacular translation: Dead vines entwine old trees, and crows that return to their nests at dusk perch on branches. Under the small bridge, there are several families by the running water. On the ancient and desolate road, the autumn wind is bleak, and a tired thin horse is carrying a wanderer. The sun is setting slowly, and the extremely sad traveler is still wandering at the end of the world.