古诗词,急急急急i( 五 )


耶娘妻子走相送,尘埃不见咸阳桥 。
牵衣顿足拦道哭,哭声直上干云霄 。
道旁过者问行人,行人但云点行频 。
或从十五北防河,便至四十西营田 。
去时里正与裹头,归来头白还戍边 。
边庭流血成海水,武皇开边意未已 。
君不闻汉家山东二百州,千村万落生荆杞 。
纵有健妇把锄犁,禾生陇亩无东西 。
况复秦兵耐苦战,被驱不异犬与鸡 。
长者虽有问,役夫敢申恨?且如今年冬,未休关西卒 。
县官急索租,租税从何出?信知生男恶,反是生女好 。
生女犹得嫁比邻,生男埋没随百草 。
君不见青海头,古来白骨无人收 。
新鬼烦冤旧鬼哭,天阴雨湿声啾啾 。
作者:杜甫大历二年十月十九日,夔府别驾元持宅见临颍李十二娘舞剑器,壮其蔚跂 。
问其所师,曰:“余公孙大娘弟子也 。
”开元五载,余尚童稚,记于郾城观公孙氏舞剑器浑脱,浏漓顿挫,独头宜春、梨园二伎坊内人洎外供奉,晓是舞者,圣文神武皇帝初,公孙一人而已 。
玉貌锦衣,况余白首;今兹弟子,亦匪盛颜 。
既辨其由来,知波澜莫二 。
抚事慷慨,聊为《剑器行》 。
昔者吴人张旭,善草书书帖,数常于邺县见公孙大娘舞西河剑器,自此草书长进,豪荡感激,即公孙可知矣 。
昔有佳人公孙氏,一舞剑器动四方 。
观者如山色沮丧,天地为之久低昂 。
爧如羿射九日落,娇如群帝骖龙翔...
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