A Banquet at Escort Cui’s Mountain Pavilion
Where Xiaoshi lodges in seclusion
one treads[1] on phoenix down in the woods.
From where did the subterranean[2] current enter?—
tangled rock hides your gate on high.
The guests are drunk, waving their golden cups,
when a poem is done, one gets an embroidered gown.
In clear autumn there are many banquets,
all day long I am queasy[3] with fragrant brew.
单词释义
[1] tread [tred] v. 踩; 踏; 践踏; 踩碎; 行走; 步行; 走;
[2] subterranean [ˌsʌbtəˈreɪniən] adj. 地下的;
[3] queasy [ˈkwiːzi] adj. 恶心的; 欲吐的; 心神不定的;