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中秋雙語詩詞賞析

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中秋雙語詩詞賞析

月下獨酌
李白

花間一壺酒, 獨酌無相親;
舉杯邀明月, 對影成三人。
月既不解飲, 影徒隨我身;
暫伴月將影, 行樂須及春。
我歌月徘徊, 我舞影零亂;
醒時同交歡, 醉後各分散。
永結無情遊, 相期邈雲漢。

DRINKING AlONE WITH THE MOON
Li Bai

(Ying Sun譯)

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.望月懷遠
張九齡

海上生明月,天涯共此時。
情人怨遙夜,竟夕起相思,
滅燭憐光滿,披衣覺露滋。
不堪盈手贈,還寢夢佳期。

VIEWING THE MOON, Thinking OF YOU
Zhang JiuLing

(Ying Sun譯)

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.月夜憶舍弟
杜甫

戍鼓斷人行,秋邊一雁聲。
露從今夜白,月是故鄉明。
有弟皆分散,無家問死生。
寄書長不達,況乃未休兵。

THINKING OF MY BROTHERS ON A MOONLIT NIGHT
Du Fu

(許淵衝 譯)

War drums break people’s journey drear;
A swan honks on autumn frontier.
Dew turns into frost since tonight;
The moon viewed at home is more bright.
I’ve brothers scattered here and there;
For our life or death none would care.
Letters can’t reach where I intend;
Alas! The war’s not come to an end.關山月
李白

明月出天山,蒼茫雲海間。
長風幾萬裏,吹度玉門關。
漢下白登道,胡窺青海灣。
由來征戰地,不見有人還。
戍客望邊色,思歸多苦顏。
高樓當此夜,嘆息未應閒。

THE MOON AT THE FORTIFIED PASS
Li Bai

(許淵衝 譯)

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.