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Poetry describing freedom

Poems about "freedom" include:

1, Egret by Zheng Gu in the late Tang Dynasty.

Original text:

In the early spring, the smoke in the pool is light, and it is cold and rainy.

After the fisherman came back, it was already late in Sha Ting, and it was more free to fly along the beach.

Translation:

In spring, egrets sometimes stand leisurely by the foggy pond and sometimes lie quietly in the cold reeds.

After the fisherman returned, the fog in Sha Ting was boundless, and egrets flew freely up and down on the deserted beach.

2. Tang Xuanzong's title is "Red Leaf Title"

Original text:

Why did Ah Shui leave in such a hurry, but he was so leisurely all day in the palace?

I bid farewell to the red leaves and left this beautiful place for the freedom house.

Translation:

Why does the running water run so fast, but the palace is idle all day?

I politely bid farewell to this red leaf and left here for a free family.

3. Su Shunqin in the Northern Song Dynasty, "Encountering the Wind on the River and Huai River"

Original text:

Only * * * flow clearly, Wan Li Changfeng sent home.

You have to worry about staying overnight, and you will be free when you blow into the blue sky!

Translation:

The clear Huaihe River is vast and seems to be contracting and flowing with the Tianhe River. The distant wind blew from Wan Li, blowing my boat home.

If I park my boat in a noisy and wet place at dusk, it will make me sad. May the long wind blow my boat into the vast sea, where I can be truly free.

4. The Fisherman, Spring Breeze and A Leaf Boat by Li Yu in Southern Tang Dynasty.

Original text:

A spring breeze, a boat, a cocoon and a light hook.

Flowers are full of Zhu, wine is full of Europe, and you are comfortable in the waves.

Translation:

The fisherman appeared in the waves with a gondola and long paddles facing the spring breeze. He sometimes raises a silk thread and puts down a light hook.

From time to time, I raised my hip flask, looked at the spring flowers on the sandbar, and tasted wine contentedly on the vast water. How chic.

5. Southern Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky, Want to Go Upstairs to Avoid Sorrow"

Original text:

If you want to go upstairs to avoid sadness, sadness will follow me upstairs. After several changes, many relatives and friends have become old friends.

Go find Hugh. Go find Hugh. No. Adults always have to wait? The origin of clouds is uncertain. They are as free as clouds.

Translation:

My heart wanted to see the beautiful scenery upstairs to avoid sadness, but sadness followed me up the tall building. I have gone through several places, and the mountains and rivers have changed beyond recognition. Many relatives and friends have lost their heads.

Go home and retire. Go home and retire. Does everyone have to go to the frontier fortress to make meritorious deeds? There is no fixed place for floating clouds. How free I am to come and go, just as I like floating clouds.