mirror of
https://github.com/Koko-boya/Grasscutter_Resources
synced 2024-01-31 23:23:19 +08:00
39 lines
2.2 KiB
Plaintext
39 lines
2.2 KiB
Plaintext
First Poem
|
|
I watch two village men play chess, they play it terribly. For one of them is lacking skill — the other, strategy.
|
|
A muddled mess of bungled chess upon the board ensues. I claim to watch in ignorance... in fact, I'm quite amused!
|
|
|
|
Second Poem
|
|
These curious rock formations! All that grows here grows awry: There's bonsai leaves on bonsai trees that nature bonsified!
|
|
From Cor Lapis, to shining jade, to silken shrubs galore, the sights exceed what many aged simpletons can endure.
|
|
|
|
Third Poem
|
|
Jueyun Karst houses a second sky, a place that mere mortals cannot spy.
|
|
The more that one seeks it, the more it seems true, for the birds and beasts here hail from there too.
|
|
|
|
Fourth Poem
|
|
White like silk, fine like salt, an exquisite antique is sand.
|
|
The rich expel it from their homes, but in mine, I boast that it freely roams.
|
|
|
|
Fifth Poem
|
|
A sound assails my ears, 'tis waves that crash against the cliff. Atop the cliff I sleep, and beneath the cliff I fish.
|
|
A thoughtless neighbor is that wind god, who tears the skies asunder. For he sends things flying everywhere, and disturbs the people's slumber.
|
|
|
|
Sixth Poem
|
|
Spring blooms in Qingce, floral fragrance fills the air. It's times like this I really wish my mom and dad were there.
|
|
Silvergrass softly rustles in the cool autumnal breeze. I harvest it to weave new clothes before the winter freeze.
|
|
|
|
Seventh Poem
|
|
Rex Lapis erected this mountain and built that bay by the sea.
|
|
These stratified cliffs are majestic, and those streets entertain endlessly.
|
|
|
|
Eighth Poem
|
|
Oh, how cool is the shade of the trees when summer's heat sets in! I lie my body on a bed of leaves, in a blanket of breeze ensconced.
|
|
Alas, mosquitoes show no mercy to my tender skin! In haste, I flee from persecution and head back home at once.
|
|
|
|
Ninth Poem
|
|
I took an after-dinner stroll at evening by the sea. I stroked my beard in thought and gazed out at the galaxy:
|
|
The stars across the sky connect to form a canopy, holding back the moon lest it fall into the sea.
|
|
|
|
Tenth Poem
|
|
I stopped by Feiyun Slope to view the merchants' wares: precious stones of every kind — from expensive to astronomical.
|
|
But why waste Mora here on rocks, and have none left to spare? I'd rather spend at Yujing Terrace on all things gastronomical. |