Seven songs from the military march. Second
Wang Changling (Tang Dynasty)
The pipa dances and changes the sound, always closing the old feelings.
The chaos and sorrow are inexhaustible, and the high autumn moon shines on the Great Wall.
Translations
Dancing with the playing of the pipa, although the new tune was changed, it was always inseparable from the long-term sorrow of the old song of Guan Shanyue. Listening to the music in my ears, the sorrow of the side plug is chaotic, and it is difficult to calm down in my heart. At this time, the high autumn moon is shining on the winding Great Wall.
Wang Changling, known as Shaobo, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Because of the former official Jiang Ningcheng and Long Biaowei, later generations also called him "Wang Jiangning" and "Wang Longbiao", and Li Bai, Gao Shi, Wang Wei, Wang Zhilian, Meng Haoran and other poets have good friends, and are known as the "Seven Absolute Holy Hands". Wang Changling's poems are most famous for his poems, and he has created a large number of poems, which are generous and heroic, majestic, and high-spirited. His representative works include "From the Army", "Out of the Fortress", "Resentment", etc., which not only show his deep understanding and depiction of life in Biansai, but also reflect his deep concern for the rise and fall of the country and the fate of the nation.