How to describe the summer weather?
Can I compare you to summer?
You are more lovely and gentle.
The strong wind shook the lovely buds of corn.
The lease in summer is too short,
Sometimes the eye of heaven shines too hot,
His golden complexion often darkens,
Every fair competition has its failures,
Occasionally, or the nature changes, vntrim:,
But your eternal summer will not fade.
Or lose the beauty you know,
Death will not boast that you are in his shadow,
When you grow up in eternal poetry.
As long as human beings can breathe, their eyes can still see.
As long as I live, I will give you life.
2. Chinese version translated by Sun Liang:
Can I compare you to a sunny summer day? You are cuter and warmer than summer; ?
The wind in May destroyed the bud, and summer hurried away without stopping.
The bright eyes of heaven are sometimes too hot, and the golden face is often covered with melancholy clouds;
All beautiful images will inevitably fade, be accidentally destroyed or naturally age. ?
And if you don't wither in midsummer, beauty and elegance will always be charming; ?
Death can't force you to die, but you will live forever. ?
As long as people can breathe and are not blind, this poem and you will last forever!
William shakespeare (1April 26th, 564-161April 23rd, 6) is often regarded as Shakespeare in China society. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, Lu Xun called Shakespeare a "narrow spire" in his book On Moro Poetry (1February 908).
1598, F. Mills, a university scholar, listed Shakespeare's plays before the age of 35 in his treasure house of wisdom, praising his comedies and tragedies as "unparalleled" and equal to the first-class drama poets in ancient times. The success of writing made Shakespeare win the favor of Lord Southampton, who became his protector. Shakespeare once dedicated his two long poems Venus and adonis and the Shame of Lucretius to the Lord, and also wrote some sonnets for the Lord. With the help of the Lord, Shakespeare entered the aristocratic culture salon, which gave him the opportunity to observe and understand the upper class, broadened his life horizon and provided a rich source for his future creation.