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Ascend Du Fu [Tang Dynasty] The wind is fast, the apes are roaring, and the white bird of Nagisa Qingsha flies back. Boundless falling wood, the Endless Yangtze River rolling in. Wanli Is often a guest in the autumn and has been sick for more than a hundred years. Tough and bitter

author:Xiao Ying, a patriotic scholar

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Du Fu (Tang Dynasty)

The wind was rushing, and the tall apes roared, and the white bird of Nagisa Qingsha flew back.

Boundless falling wood, the Endless Yangtze River rolling in.

Wanli Is often a guest in the autumn and has been sick for more than a hundred years.

Hardship hated the frost sideburns, and poured out the newly stopped cloudy wine glass.

Translations

The cries of the tall apes on the windy sky are very sad, and there are birds circling on the river island with clear water and white water.

The boundless trees drifted down their leaves, and the water of the Yangtze River, which could not be seen, rushed forward.  

Sadness laments about the autumn scenery for thousands of miles and drifts for many years as a guest, and is plagued by illness in his life today.  

After all the hardships and bitterness, the white hair grew full of sideburns, and the decadence was full of partiality and paused the wine glass to dispel sorrow. #每日一诗 #

Ascend Du Fu [Tang Dynasty] The wind is fast, the apes are roaring, and the white bird of Nagisa Qingsha flies back. Boundless falling wood, the Endless Yangtze River rolling in. Wanli Is often a guest in the autumn and has been sick for more than a hundred years. Tough and bitter
Ascend Du Fu [Tang Dynasty] The wind is fast, the apes are roaring, and the white bird of Nagisa Qingsha flies back. Boundless falling wood, the Endless Yangtze River rolling in. Wanli Is often a guest in the autumn and has been sick for more than a hundred years. Tough and bitter
Ascend Du Fu [Tang Dynasty] The wind is fast, the apes are roaring, and the white bird of Nagisa Qingsha flies back. Boundless falling wood, the Endless Yangtze River rolling in. Wanli Is often a guest in the autumn and has been sick for more than a hundred years. Tough and bitter

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