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Zhu Yunming Poem: Orally Composed Stanzas – 祝允明《口号》
口号 (三首其一) [明]祝允明 枝山老子[1]鬓苍浪[2], 万事遗[3]来剩得狂。 从此日和先友对, 十年汉晋十年唐。 注释: [1]枝山老子:祝允明的自称。祝允明的右手比一般人多生了个手指头,因自号“枝山”,人称枝山老子。 [2]鬓苍浪:鬓发灰白。 [3]遗:抛弃,丢弃。 Orally Composed Stanzas (I) Zhu Yunming I've six fingers and my forehead sprinkled with grey; Forsaken by all, still my arrogance will stay. From now on I will make friends with those ancient sages, Ten years of golden and ten years of silver ages. 口号 (三首其二) [明]祝允明 不裳不袂[1]不梳头, 百遍回廊独步游。 步到中庭[2]仰头卧, 便如鱼子转瀛洲[3]。 注释: [1]袂:衣袖,袖子,这里用作动词,穿衣服。 [2]中庭:庭院,庭院之中。 [3]鱼子转瀛洲:就像鱼儿在大海中自由地跳跃。 Orally Composed Stanzas (II) Zhu Yunming Not in proper attire and with disheveled hair, I walk in corridor to and fro, here and there. At mid-court I lie down and look upwards carefree, As fish swimming around fairy isles in the sea. "Three Slogans" is a collection of poems by Zhu Yunming, a poet and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. These three poems reveal the author's true self, vividly portraying the image of a wild man with a bohemian appearance and a proud heart. The works are full of rebellious colors that despise traditional feudal etiquette. -
Zhu Yunming Poem: A Spring Day – 祝允明《新春日》
"New Year's Day" is a poem written by Zhu Yunming, a scholar in the Ming Dynasty.
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