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Are there any English versions of China's ancient poems?
East of Jieshi,
Go to see the sea.
What is water,
Yamashima ruoshi.
There are many trees,
A hundred herbs are abundant.
The autumn wind is bleak,
Hongbo surges.
Travel to the sun and the moon,
If you leave it;
Star Han is brilliant,
If it is not in the state.
Fortunately, even!
Sing with ambition.
sea
I came to see the boundless ocean.
From storni Hill on the East Coast.
Its water rolls rhythmically,
The island stands in its roar.
The trees on the tree grow from one peak to another;
The grass on the grass looks lush.
The autumn wind blows bleak;
Huge waves surge high.
The sun is in the daytime and the moon is at night.
Seems to rise from the depths.
The milky way with such bright stars
Sink into the sea in sleep.
How happy I feel when I see this scene!
I hummed the poem happily.
There are many translations of ancient poems here, which are highly recommended.
I also collect this page.
-trans.com/po-4.htm
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