An English poem recently went viral on the internet because of its different Chinese versions. Sit back and enjoy the different styles, and maybe you’ll be impressed by the magic of the Chinese language.
English Poem:
You say that you love rain,
but you open your umbrella when it rains...
You say that you love the sun,
but you find a shadow spot when the sun shines...
You say that you love the wind,
But you close your windows when wind blows...
This is why I am afraid;
You say that you love me too...
Literal translation:
你说你喜欢雨,但是下雨的时候你却撑开了伞;
你说你喜欢阳光,但当阳光播撒的时候,你却躲在阴凉之地;
你说你喜欢风,但清风扑面的时候,你却关上了窗户。
我害怕你对我也是如此之爱。
Romanticized translation:
你说烟雨微芒,兰亭远望;
后来轻揽婆娑,深遮霓裳。
你说春光烂漫,绿袖红香;
后来内掩西楼,静立卿旁。
你说软风轻拂,醉卧思量;
后来紧掩门窗,漫帐成殇。
你说情丝柔肠,如何相忘;
我却眼波微转,兀自成霜。
Poetic translations:
五言诗版:
恋雨偏打伞,爱阳却遮凉。
风来掩窗扉,叶公惊龙王。
片言只语短,相思缱倦长。
郎君说爱我,不敢细思量。
七言绝句版:
恋雨却怕绣衣湿,喜日偏向树下倚。
欲风总把绮窗关,叫奴如何心付伊。
Ancient style translations:
诗经版:
子言慕雨,启伞避之。
子言好阳,寻荫拒之。
子言喜风,阖户离之。
子言偕老,吾所畏之。
离骚版:
君乐雨兮启伞枝,
君乐昼兮林蔽日,
君乐风兮栏帐起,
君乐吾兮吾心噬。