《李憑箜篌引》是唐代詩(shī)人李賀的作品。此詩(shī)運(yùn)用一連串出人意表的比喻,傳神地再現(xiàn)了樂(lè)工李憑創(chuàng)造的詩(shī)意濃郁的音樂(lè)境界,生動(dòng)地記錄下李憑彈奏箜篌的高超技藝,也表現(xiàn)了作者對(duì)樂(lè)曲有深刻理解,具備豐富的藝術(shù)想象力。
《李憑箜篌引》 李賀
吳絲蜀桐張高秋,空山凝云頹不流。
江娥啼竹素女愁,李憑中國(guó)彈箜篌。
昆山玉碎鳳凰叫,芙蓉泣露香蘭笑。
十二門(mén)前融冷光,二十三絲動(dòng)紫皇。
女?huà)z煉石補(bǔ)天處,石破天驚逗秋雨。
夢(mèng)入神山教神嫗,老魚(yú)跳波瘦蛟舞。
吳質(zhì)不眠倚桂樹(shù),露腳斜飛濕寒兔。
Prelude to the KongHou of Li Ping
Li He
Silk of Wu, wutong of Shu and the expanse of autumn high,
Hollow mountains, frozen clouds and stunted water flow.
Jiang E weeps over bamboos, and Su Nü groans,
Li Ping, in central China, is playing the Konghou.
Jade shatters on Kunlun Mountains, and phoenixes shriek,
Lotuses crying dews, and scented orchids smile,
In front of the twelve gates, the icy light thaws.
Twenty-three strings enthuse the Purple Emperor.
Where Nüwa tempers stones to repair the sky,
The stones break, Heaven in shock, and tickle the autumn rain.
Dreaming of entering the Fairy Mount to instruct the Fairy Mom,
Old fish jumping waves, and wiry dragons dancing round.
Wu Zhi, unable to sleep, leans rapt against the osmanthus tree.
The legs of dew, with side-kicks, wet the rabbit cold.