Round Fan Poem

by llzliu   May 14, 2008


Round Fan Poem (Sad poem)
By Anonymous Han Dynasty Poet
Translated by Laijon Liu

A piece fancy fabric I newly made,
It's shining and clean as frost and snow.
I cut it off to make a love fan,
Round and complete as the bright moon.
It's in your sleeve whether you come or go,
And when you move, it gives a cool breeze.
But I often fear that the autumn will arrive,
For the cold wind robs the hotness and warm;
And to abandon it, throw it into a box,
The love is stopped halfway.

Note:
There are other sources say this poem was done by a concubine of Emperor Han Cheng, who lost favor in the sight of the emperor after new maids arrived in the palace, her name were Ban Jie Shu. Some say that some other poet did it. Anyway this is a really good poem, that the poet using a love fan that made of cut fabric to describe herself, and autumn as a season that comes inevitably to her. But she did not know that the emperor being a jerk that broke her heart, and many falling for her after hearing her cry.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Baby Rainbow

    I think this is a very talented peice thats been put together, well done xx