<Header>
<Author: 張繼>
<Title: 楓橋夜泊>
<Format: 七言絕句>
<Year: 1929>
<BookName: The Jade Mountain: A Chinese Anthology>
<Translator: Witter Bynner>
<TranslatedTitle: A NIGHT-MOORING NEAR MAPLE BRIDGE>
<BookPage: 4>
<UsedPage: 1>
<Feature: 0>
<End Header>
<Poem>
月落烏啼霜滿天，
江楓漁父對愁眠。
姑蘇城外寒山寺，
夜半鐘聲到客船。
<End Poem>
<Translation>
While I watch the moon go down, a crow caws through the frost;
Under the shadows of maple-trees a fisherman moves with his torch;
And I hear, from beyond Su-chou, from the temple on Cold Mountain,
Ringing for me, here in my boat, the midnight bell.
<End Translation>