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Appreciation of the original text and translation of Yan Ren's "Shui Long Yin (Inscribed on Xujiang Grand View)"

The original text of Shuilongyin (titled Xujiang Weiguan):

The Jieguan at the top of the city is majestic, and you can see the Canglong Ridge from the double lantern. The base of the plate is carved with carved sandalwood and exquisite gold and jade. At the head of Huazi Gangtou, at the mouth of Mayuan Valley, there is the Immortal Cave House. It's a clear night, the moon is bright and the wind is cold. I often hear the sound of the sheng and flute. The misty clouds on the green walls are misty, and the cold springs fly thousands of feet into the sky. On the Shufeng River, there is a solitary boat in the sky, the sunset is red and wet. Shaking up the dust, roaring loudly, crossing Qingluan's wings. Looking to the west of Fenggang, there is a wine fight in the distance, and Uncle Wenwen.

Poetry work: Water Dragon Yin (titled Xujiang Weiguan) Poetry author: Yan Ren, Song Dynasty