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In me the tiger sniffs the rose. After the feast, I was in tears. English translation/ translator/ interpreter

The tiger in my heart sniffed the roses and burst into tears after the feast.

Sason, a contemporary English poet, once wrote an immortal epigram: "In my heart, the tiger smells roses." Translated into Chinese, there is a tiger smelling roses in my heart.

The poet Yu Guangzhong translated it into Chinese "I have a tiger sniffing roses in my heart". Tigers represent masculinity and roses represent femininity. Later, it was a coincidence to add "tears streaming down her face after the banquet". Tears streamed down her face after the feast.

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Meet me, past, present and future, for me, past, present and future.

Hold a long meeting in Ding Chi. The seminar was full of arguments.

My desire usurps the present tense, the forest of desire, and plunders my present.

Kill reason in the seat. Kill "reason" on its throne.

My love jumps over the fence of the future, and my love jumps over the obstacles of the future.

Dancing with dreams. Dream of liberating your feet and dancing constantly.

For me, the caveman caught the prophet,

Apollo wearing a garland is gone, and the god of Apollo is wearing a garland.

Sing to Abraham's deaf ear. Sing a song to Abraham's deaf ear.

In me the tiger sniffs the rose. There is a tiger in your heart, smell the roses.

Look at my heart, dear friend, tremble, look at my heart, dear friend, you should tremble,

Because that's where your elements gather. Because this is who you really are.

author

Sason is a famous anti-war poet and novelist in modern England. He was born into an upper-class family in London. He studied at Cambridge University, but volunteered to join the army before the outbreak of World War I, and showed bravery and made many meritorious deeds in the battlefield of World War I. However, the cruel scene on the battlefield and the death of his comrades-in-arms made him deeply understand the scourge of war, so he was discharged from the army at 19 17.

After returning to his hometown, Sason showed his anti-war stance with a large number of poems and literary works, the most famous of which was describing the fear and emptiness in the war. The masterpiece "To Me, Past, Present and Future", in which "I have a tiger sniffing rose in my heart" has become an immortal classic.