
王维(701-761,一说699-761),字摩诘,号摩诘居士。河东蒲州(今山西运城)人,祖籍山西祁县。唐朝诗人、画家,与孟浩然合称“王孟”,有“诗佛”之称。著有《王右丞集》《画学秘诀》,存诗约400首。
WANG Wei (701-761 or 699-761), styled Vimalakirti and dubbed Vimalakirti Buddhist. He was a native of Puzhou, Hedong County (present-day Yuncheng, Shanxi Province), whose ancestral home was Qixian County, Shanxi Province. Wang, a poet and painter in the Tang dynasty, and Meng Haoran have been known as “Wang-Meng Duet”. Wang was praised as “Buddha of Poetry”, about 400 poems of his extant. The poet authored A Collection of Right Assistant Wang and The Knacks of Painting.(邵瑞雪 译)
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Four miles the horse does run in haste,Two miles finished at one whip raised.The governor's order comes then:Wine Spring's besieged by the Hun men.Snow flies over pass and mountain,No more smoke from any beacon.译者简介:
赵彦春 博士生导师,上海大学中国文化翻译研究中心主任,国际学术期刊Translating China主编,国际汉学与教育研究会会长、传统文化翻译与国际传播专业委员会会长、中国先秦史学会国学双语研究会执行会长、中国国学双语研究会执行会长,中国语言教育研究会副会长、其翻译作品,被誉为“有史以来最美汉英翻译”“神翻译”“神还原”。Biosketch of the Translator:ZHAO Yanchun, Professor of English at Shanghai University, Director of Center for Translation of Chinese Culture, Editor of Translating China, President of International Sinology and Education, President of Chinese Culture Translation and International Promotion, Executive President of Chinese Classics Bilinguals’ Association, Vice President of China Language Education Association, a proponent of the principle of translating poesies into poesies and classics into classics. His translations have been widely reported and acclaimed as the unprecedented Chinese-English translation, the best, the choice, the cream.
