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Table of Contents
v. 1. Before the Han Dynasty. Pattern and sign : the Chinese language. Script. The pattern of the Tao / Liu Xie --
The beginnings of Chinese writing / Jerry Norman --
Oracle bones. Texts of divination / Stanley Mickel --
Divining the future
reading the past /
David N. Keightley --
Eight oracle bone inscriptions --
Bronze inscriptions. Texts of ritual / Stanley Mickel --
Early emblems related to professions / Chang Kwang-chih --
Five bronze inscriptions --
Qiang the historian : a bronze inscription of the early Zhou Dynasty --
Calligraphy. Rhythm and meaning / Franc̦ois Cheng --
The historical development of four characters / Tseng Yuho --
Five styles of calligraphy --
Charms, talismans, and stone books / J.J.M. de Groot --
Outlines, characters, signs. A language ancient and wonderfully composed / Sir William Jones --
Precious as jade : the written character / Anonymous --
The acts of signifying ; Man and nature / Franc̦ois Cheng --
Heavenly questions : early myths and legends. Heavenly questions : selections from The songs of the south --
from The book of hills and seas. Book 8. The northern lands beyond the sea --
from The book of songs. Song 245. Hou Ji (Lord Millet), progenitor of Zhou --
from The book of history. The canon of Yao --
The sage kings, selections from The bamboo annals --
The wheels of his chariot, the hoofs of his horses : selections from The travels of Mu, Son of Heaven --
The book of songs : The earliest anthology of Chinese poetry. Sixty songs in versions spanning two and a half centuries. Folk songs. Guan-ju. Epithalamium --
Kwan Ts'eu --
The song of the ospreys --
The Kuan Chü --
The ospreys woo --
King Wen's epithalamium --
Song of welcome to the bride of King Wen --
Les mouettes --
The ospreys --
Fair, fair, cry the ospreys --
Kuan ts'ü --
The mallards --
Kuan Kuan --
Hid! Hid! --
Crying ospreys --
Epithalamium --
"Guan!" cries the hawk --
Courtship song --
Kuan-kuan, the ospreys --
Gwan! Gwan! Cry the fish hawks --
Confucius and the traditional interpretation of the Book of Songs. --
Some traditional interpretations of song 1 --
Ge-tan = Shade o' the vine --
Juan-er = Curl-grass --
Jiu-mu = South, droops a tree --
Tao-yao = Like the slender peach --
Tu-zhi = Hares --
Ru-fen = Along yew's banks --
Que-chao. The robber-bird ; The dove in the magpie's nest ; The wedding-journey of a princess --
Cai-fan = Pluck the quince --
Cao-chong = Hopper-grass --
Cai-bin = I pluck the grass --
Gan-tang. That shady crab ; Don't chop that pear tree --
Gao-yang = In his lambskin coat --
Piao-you-mei = Like falling fruit --
Ye-yousi-jun = Lies a dead deer --
Bo-zhou = That boat of cypress wood --
Lü-yi = Green robe --
Zhong-feng = Wild and windy --
Pao-you ku-ye = Bitter blade --
Gu-feng = The valley wind --
Bei-feng = Cold is the north wind --
Bo-zhou = Like a lonely bark --
Qiang-you-ci = Off the wall --
Sang-zhong = Hunting the dodder --
Qi-yu. Behold that bay ; A Chinese ode ; A Chinese ode ; Praise of Duke Wu of Wei --
Meng = To a man --
Zhu-gan = This rod --
You-hu = There's fox --
Jun-zi yang-yang = The Gudeman's come hame --
Cai-ge. Taedium ; Bean flower --
Jiang Zhong-zi = Hep-Cat Chung --
Zun-da-lu = If along the highroad --
Nü-yue ji-ming = The cock is crawin' --
Qian-shang = Gird your loins --
Feng-yu = Cold wind, and the rain --
Zi-jin-The student's blue collar or lapel --
Chu-qi dong-men-At the great gate --
Ye-you man-cao-Mid the bind-grass --
Zhi-hu = Young soldier thinks of home --
Shi-shu = Rats --
Ge-sheng = The kudzu spreads till it darkens the brier --
Yue-chu. A moon rising ; Moonrise --
Ze-bi = By that swamp's shore --
Su-guan. The white cap ; Plain cap --
Shi-you chang-chu = In the lowlands --
Qi-yue = In the seventh month --
Elegantiae. Lu-ming = Salt Lick! --
Si-mu = Request for furlough --
Cai-wei = We pick ferns, we pick ferns --
Yu-li = Fine fish to net --
Gu-feng. The zephyr's sigh ; The valley wind --
Wu-jiang da-ju = Don't walk beside the big carriage --
Qing-ying = Buzz buzz, the blue flies --
Greater odes of the kingdom. Mian = The House of Zhou --
Ling-tai = He measured out his spirit tower --
Odes of temple and altar. Chen-gong = King's Serfs --
Yi-xi = Halloa! --
Feng-nian = Good year --
Zai-shan = Weed grass --
Eight ancient poems from The fountain of old poems. Song of the peasants in the time of Yao --
Prayer at the winter Thanksgiving --
Yao's warning --
Inscription on a bathing vessel --
Inscription on a staff --
Inscription on a robe --
A writing on a door --
A writing on an ink-stone --
The source : Prose of the ancients : early narrative and philosophy. Narrative. from The book of history. A dialogue upon the maxims of the ancient kings, or the counsels of Kay Yau ; The metal-bound coffer --
The spring and autumn annals : Book 3, Reign of Duke Zhuang, Years 1-6 --
from The Zuo commentary. A wife's dilemma ; Chong'er : the years of wandering ; The death of Duke Jing of Jin ; The death of Duke Zhuang of Zhu --
Attitudes toward the supernatural. The battle of the snakes --
Human sacrific --
Destiny --
The speaking stone --
Fighting dragons --
Omens --
from Intrigues of the warring states. The handsome man ; The treasury report ; The tiger and the fox ; Yurang's revenge --
Philosophy. from The book of changes. The first hexagram : Kien ; The first and second hexagrams : Qian and Kun ; The fifty-second hexagram : Gen --
The analects of Confucius. Confucius sinarum philosophus --
Fourteen maxims from The morals of Confucius --
Seventeen fragments --
Six fragments --
The way and its power : Six chapters --
Big and useless ; Life is a dream ; Prince Hui's cook ; Autumn floods / Zhuangzi --
The transformation of things ; The freeing of the bound ; Brief, sudden, and chaos ; I'll drag my tail in mud ; Are you trying to shoo me? ; What fish really enjoy ; Peace in a vast room ; Lack-limb and lame-gait ; The skull ; Gamecocks ; Look for me in the dried fish store ; Confucius ; The pipes of heaven ; The axis of the way / Zhuangzi --
The compassionate heart ; The man of Qi ; Fish and bear's paw / Mencius --
Mr. He's jade ; The stump-watcher / Han Feizi --
Possessing the way ; The way of stealing ; The keeper of monkeys ; Dreaming and waking ; Still in Jin ; Mister Simple of North Mountain ; The size of the sun ; A good listener ; The artificial men ; Duke Jing's tears / Liezi --
The songs of the south : shamanism and poetry. On encountering trouble / Qu Yan --
The nine songs. The great unity, God of the eastern sky ; The lord within the clouds ; The goddess of the Xiang ; The lady of the Xiang ; The great master of fate ; The lesser master of fate ; The lord of the east ; The River Earl ; The mountain spirit ; Hymn to the fallen ; Honoring the dead / Qu Yuan.
v. 1. The Han Dynasty and the Period of Disunion. Red and purple threads : rhapsodies from the Han and Six Dynasties. The wind ; The Gao Tang rhapsody / Song Yu --
The owl / Jia Yi --
The seven exhortations to rise / Mei Sheng --
The beautiful person ; The mighty one / Sima Xiangru --
The Sweet Springs Palace / Yang Xiong --
The bones of Zhuangzi / Zhang Heng --
The nightmare / Wang Yanshou --
Climbing the tower / Wang Can --
The Goddess of the Luo / Cao Zhi --
The sea / Mu Hua --
Mortals and immortals : historical and pseudo-historical writings from the Han and Six Dynasties. from Records of the grand historian. Lü Buwei : wealth and power ; Nie Zheng, man of valor ; Jing Ke, assassin / Sima Qian --
from History of the former Han. Dongfang Shuo, Jester extraordinary ; Madam Li, Imperial concubine / Ban Gu --
from History of the later Han. Guo Yu, physician ; Fei Changfang, magician ; Zuo Ci, magician / Fan Ye --
from Records of the three kingdoms. Zhu Jianping, physiognomist ; Zhou Xuan, diviner of dreams / Chen Shou --
from Lives of immortals. Ma Shi Huang, horse doctor ; Mao Nü, hairy woman ; Duzi, master calf ; Wen Bin, vendor of straw sandals ; Yin Sheng, beggar boy / Liu Xiang --
from Lives of divine immortals. Liu An, Prince of Huainan ; Jiao Xian : fire and snow ; Shen Jian : balls of medicine ; Li Babai : eight hundred ; Jie Xiang : minced fish and ginger / / Ge Hong --
We fought south of the city wall : ballads and folksongs of the Han and Six dynasties. Han Dynasty. Greening Yang --
A withered fish --
The ballad of the orphan boy --
At fifteen I joined the army --
We fought south of the city wall --
Mulberry on the bank --
West gate ballad --
Dew on the shallot --
Artemisia Village --
Almighty on high! --
The one I love --
Ten old poems. Life-parting --
The grass by the river-bank --
The cypress on the mound --
Man in the world lodging --
Man's life a sojourning --
No road back --
Take a lamp and wander forth --
The year draws to its end --
At the beginning of winter --
The bright moon --
Southeast the peacock flies --
A sad song --
The six dynasties. Southern dynasties. Seven Ziye songs. At sunset I strolled --
Was I not made for love? --
The first time I set eyes on you --
So long and still no mate --
Spring --
Summer --
Autumn --
Four Ziye songs. The fragrance comes from the scent I wear --
Summer --
Autumn --
Winter --
Northern dynasties. Three northern Yuefu ballads. The Ballad of Mulan --
Breaking a willow-branch --
Driving goats into a valley --
Qiyuge --
Tigers setting the wind astir : poets of the Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties. The hegemon's lament / Xiang Yu --
Song of the great wind / Liu Bang, Emperor Gao of Han --
The autumn wind ; Li Furen / Liu Che, Emperor Wu of Han --
Written in early autumn at the Pool of Sprinkling Water / Liu Fuling, Emperor Zhao of Han --
Epithalamium / Zhang Heng --
A first-born / Kong Rong --
Proclaiming the joy of certain hours / Liu Hong, Emperor Ling of the later Han --
Graveyard song ; Song on enduring the cold / Cao Cao --
Driving my chariot through the northern suburbs gate / Ruan Yu --
The wife's thoughts / Xu Gan --
Poem of seven sorrows / Wang Can --
Song : I watered my horse at the long wall caves / Chen Lin --
Poem without a category / Liu Zhen --
Speaking my mind / Zhongchang Tong --
A song of Yan / Cao Pi --
Four of six miscellaneous poems ; Far-off journey ; Emotion ; White horses / Cao Zhi --
Pity me! / Fu Xuan --
Emotion / Zhang Hua --
Homeward ; In mourning for his dead wife / Pan Yue --
Summoning the recluse / Lu Ji --
Summoning the recluse / Zuo Si --
First poem of wandering immortals ; Vision : second poem of wandering immortals / Guo Pu --
The joy of union / Yang Fang --
Looking at Stone Drum Mountain / Yu Chan --
Poem about my study at the back of the house / Zhan Fangsheng --
Bamboo Grove, Golden Valley, Orchid Pavilion : coteries of the third and fourth centuries. Seven sages of the Bamboo Grove. from A new account of tales of the world. Portraits from a late fourth-century tomb / Liu Yiqing --
Spoiling the mood : Master Huang's wineshop / Wang Rong --
Unpolished jade / Shan Tao --
Whistling ; Commandant of infantry; Nothing amiss ; A rough and rugged terrain ; The whites of his eyes / Ruan Ji --
Eight poems of my heart. Sleepless at midnight ; In my youth ; Last rays of the sun ; Weird dances ; Inscribe on your heart ; Day and night ; As dew-drops freeze ; In the shadow of death / Ruan Ji --
Learning ; In answer to Fu Yi's letter / Ruan Ji --
I came, I'm leaving ; Solitary pine ; The melody is no more ; The lute : a rhapsody ; A song of disillusionment ; Letter to Shan Tao / Xi Kang --
Recalling old times : a rhapsody / Xiang Xiu --
So much earth or wood ; The virtue of wine ; Hymn to the virtue of wine / Liu Ling --
Underpants ; Pigs and men / Ruan Xian --
Golden Valley. Longing to return : a lament ; Preface to the Golden Valley poems ; Biography of Shi Chong / Shi Chong --
Orchard Pavilion. Preface to the Orchid Pavilion poems / Wang Xizhi --
Song of my mountain dwelling / Zhidun --
An autumn day ; Wandering on Mount Tiantai / Sun Chuo --
Tao Yuanming: the gentleman of the five willow trees. The gentleman of the five willow trees ; Nineteen poems. Substance, shadow, and spirit ; Five poems on returning to dwell in the country ; Four poems written while drunk ; Two miscellaneous poems ; A picnic by the Xie River ; Written on the first day of the fifth month ; Putting the blame on his sons ; In reply to a poem by Liu Chaisang ; Harmonizing with a poem by the Registrar Guo ; Seeing off a guest at Captain Wang's headquarters ; Written on the ninth day of the ninth month of the year Yi-you / Tao Yuanming --
Miscellaneous poem ; Two poems written while drunk ; Three dirges ; The peach blossom spring ; The return : a rhapsody ; Elegy / Tao Yuanming --
The murmuring stream and the weary road : Xie Lingyun and Bao Zhao. On spending some time at the Bai'an Pavilion ; On climbing Stone Drum Mountain, near Shangshu ; On climbing Mount Green Crag in Yongjia ; All around my new house at Stone Gate ; Written on the lake on my way back to the retreat at Stone Cliff ; On climbing the highest peak of Stone Gate ; What I saw when I had crossed the lake ; I follow the Jinzhu Torrent ; A poem on Stone House Mountain ; Last poem ; Replying to a poem from my cousin Huilian / Xie Lingyun --
Six songs of the weary road. A goblet of wine ; This bronze censer ; Water spilt ; The grass by the river ; Folded wings ; A rough road / Bao Zhao --
Imitating the old poems ; Ballad in imitation of "The Prince of Huainan" ; Ballad : a song in the night ; Ballad : the boatman's song ; The desolate city : a rhapsody / Bao Zhao --
New songs from a Jade Terrace : court poetry of the Southern Dynasties. A pure wife / Yan Yanzhi --
I climb high to look at spring ; Night after night ; Spring ; Peach ; Green, green riverside grass / Shen Yue --
Wandering round Mount Taiping / Kong Zhigui --
Complaint of the jade staircase ; A prince went wandering ; An autumn night ; Looking at the morning rain ; I sit in my lofty study ; In a provincial capital sick in bed / Xie Tiao --
A border guard ; The candle ; The flute ; Morning sun / Xiao Yan --
Spring wind ; Singing-girls in the Brazen Bird ; Watching the new moon / He Xun --
Winter dawn / Xiao Zihui --
Staring ; Pining / Zhang Shuai --
On the third day I wait on the emperor / Yu Jianwu --
Spiders' spun threads ; I play my zither ; I can sigh ; Soft echoes / Xiao Gang --
Bagatelle ; The dance ; A maid's thanks for a mirror / Xu Ling --
The season of shadow ; Offered in thanks for a present of wine and a goose ; Harmonizing with great officer Yan's poem ; Harmonizing with the monk Heling's poem ; Running into snow while journeying through the suburbs ; Knights errant / Yu Xin --
Melancholy in the women's apartments / Jiang Zong --
A jade tree blossoms in the back garden / Chen Shubao --
Green bag and yellow covers : a miscellany of prose from the Han and Six Dynasties. On the employment of foreigners / Li Si --
On war ; On the value of agriculture / Chao Cuo --
On the nature of Tao / Liu An, Prince of Huainan --
Against hunting
/ Sima Xiangru --
Music / The Prince of Zhongshan --
Heroes wanted! A proclamation / Liu Che, Emperor Wu of Han --
Self-recommendation / Dongfang Shuo --
Letter to Ren An / Sima Qian --
A reply to Su Wu / Li Ling --
On punishments / Lu Wenshu --
On spirits / Wang Chong --
Stele for Wang Ziqiao / Cai Yong --
On happiness / Zhongchang Tong --
On deploying the army / Zhuge Liang --
Jade / Wang Su --
Memorial expressing my feelings / Li Mi --
from Record of the Buddhistic Kingdoms. A Chinese Pilgrim in Ceylon / Faxian --
Faith is the substance / Kumārajīva --
On landscape painting / Zong Bing --
Dalei Riverbank : from a letter to my sister / Bao Zhao --
Proclamation on North Mountain / Kong Zhigui --
Pleasure in mountains and streams / Wu Jun --
Eagle Hill (from a letter to Yang Xiuzhi) / Zu Hongxun --
from The monasteries of Luoyang / Yang Xuanzhi --
from Family instructions for the Yan Clan. Last will / Yan Zhitui --
The thousand character classic / Zhou Xingsi.
v. 1. The Han Dynasty and the Period of Disunion. The carving of dragons : early literary criticism. The "Great Preface" to the Book of Songs ; On literature / Cao Pi --
Literature : a rhapsody. Preface ; Preparation ; Process ; Words, words, words ; Virtue ; Diversity ; Multiple aspects ; Revision ; Key passages ; Plagiarism ; Purple patches ; Five imperfections ; Variability ; Masterpieces ; The poet's despair ; Inspiration ; Coda: Encomium / Lu Ji --
from The literary mind and the carving of dragons ; On imagination / Liu Xie --
Spirits and humors : strange tales from the Six Dynasties. In search of spirits. Tongue splicing and other arts ; The seance ; The tomb of the Three Kings ; Han Ping and his wife ; Li E returns from the dead ; Song Dingbo sells a ghost ; Scholar Tan ; The grave wedding of Lu Chong ; Li Ji, the serpent slayer ; The cave of the sick dragon ; People growing horns ; Sex changes / Gan Bao --
A new account of tales of the world. Riches and clogs ; Lady Guo ; Hearing the way in the morning ; Drunk again ; In my pants ; Liu Bao ; The strength of an impulse ; Shallots ; An unusual flavor ; Coral trees ; Temper ; Over the wall / Liu Yiqing.
v. 1. The Sui, Tang and five dynasties. The great river : poets of the early Tang. Farmers ; View of the wilds ; Written on the tavern wall ; Drinking alone ; To a kill-joy ; Record of drunk-land / Wang Ji --
Chang'an / Lu Zhaolin --
On the cicada : in prison ; Mooring by Jiangzhen in the evening / Luo Binwang --
Parting by moonlight in a river pavilion ; Departing from Yiyang in the early morning / Wang Bo --
Meditation on the past at White Emperor City ; Staying in Luoxiang County for the evening ; Entering Qiao Gorge and Anju Creek ; Song on Youzhou Terrace ; Stirred by my experiences : three of a series of thirty-eight poems / Chen Zi'ang --
Written at Jumble-Rock Mountain by the South Sea ; Lodging in Annam / Du Shenyan --
On Old Zhang's pine tree / Song Zhiwen --
First reaching Huanzhou / Shen Quanqi --
Hearing bells at night in the mountains ; Composition in drunkenness / Zhang Yue --
Wang Wei : poet and painter. Poems from Wheel River, ten from a sequence of twenty, with accompanying poems by Pei Di. The cove of the Wall of Meng ; The hill of Huazi ; The hill of the hatchet-leaved bamboos ; The deer enclosure ; The magnolia enclosure ; The path of the ashtrees ; Lake Yi ; The stream at the House of the Luans ; The hermitage of the bamboos ; The bank of the magnolias / Wang Wei, Pei Di --
Letter to Pei Di written in the mountains / Wang Wei --
To Magistrate Zhang ; Mount Zhongnan ; Passing Hidden Fragrance Temple ; On the mountain ; Birdsong torrent ; In retirement at Zhongnan ; Autumn mountain evening ; Mission to the frontier ; Dike of the cormorants / Wang Wei --
A poem of farewell, eight versions Der Abschied des Freundes ; Goodbye to Meng Haoran ; "So farewell. And if for ever, still for ever fare ye well ; At parting ; Seeing someone off ; To see a friend off ; Parting ; Farewell / Wang Wei --
Farewell to spring ; Playfully inscribed on a large boulder ; Melody of Wei City ; You come from my village ; Weeping for Ying Yao ; Climbing to the Monastery of Perception / Wang Wei --
Li Bo : the banished immortal. Preface for the poetry from a spring evening party ; Quiet night thought ; The road to Shu is hard ; My trip in a dream to the Lady of Heaven Mountain ; Xiangyang song ; Take wine ; Bring on the wine ; Song of the heavenly horse ; Early departure from White Emperor Fortress ; A Lu Mountain song ; Climbing Xie Tiao's north tower at Xuan in autumn ; A farewell dinner for my Uncle Li Yun, the collator ; Inscribed at Summit Temple ; In praise of a gold and silver painted scene of the Buddha manifestation ; Up into the clouds music ; Drinking alone in the moonlight: 1-4 ; Inscription on an old tomb at Guangling ; Old Dai's wine shop / Li Bo --
The river merchant's wife : a letter ; Poem by the bridge at Ten-shin ; The jewel stairs' grievance ; Exile's letter ; Separation on the River Kiang ; Taking leave of a friend / Li Bo --
On visiting a Taoist master in the Daitian Mountains ; Abandon ; Longing ; Hard is the journey / Li Bo --
For Du Fu ; To Wang Lun ; Conversation among the mountains ; Autumn lines / Li Bo --
A statement of resolutions after being drunk on a spring day ; Un jour de printemps ; Der trinker im Frühling ; "The best of life is but" / Li Bo --
River chant ; En bateau / Li Bo --
Ivresse d'amour ; Sy-che and the king ; Intoxication of love ; For the dancer of the King of Wu / Li Bo --
La flûte mystérieuse ; The mysterious flute ; A flute of marvel ; Spring night in Luoyang
hearing a flute /
Li Bo --
A solitary carouse on a day in spring ; A snapshot ; Drinking with a friend ; Night mooring at Cow's Creek ; A night with a friend ; Her presence was a roomful of flowers / Li Bo --
Du Fu : the sage of poetry. On a prospect of Mount Tai ; Moonlit night ; Spring scene ; Thinking of my brothers on a moonlit night ; Dreaming of Li Bo ; From a height ; On Yueyang Tower / Du Fu --
Song of the beautiful ladies ; Song of Pengya ; Lovely lady ; Presented to Wei Ba, gentleman in retirement ; The man with no family to take leave of ; Five of seven songs written during the Qian-yuan Era ; On the spur of the moment ; A guest arrives ; Restless night ; Quatrain : in late sun ; They say you're staying in a mountain temple ; On the river / Du Fu --
Wasteland
gazing far away ;
A traveler at night writes his thoughts / Du Fu --
Six cut-shorts. Sun lengthens ; River Jade-Gray ; Sun rises from water ; Shady, shady ; West of hut ; Yellow orioles / Du Fu --
Flying from trouble ; Written on the wall at Zhang's hermitage ; Visiting Zan, Abbot of Dayun ; Jade Flower Palace ; Traveling northward ; By the Winding River ; Loneliness ; Clear after rain ; Brimming water / Du Fu --
Facing the snow ; Walking alone by the riverbank seeking flowers ; My thatched roof is ruined by the autumn wind ; Autumn meditation / Du Fu --
The ballad of the army wagons ; Ballad on seeing a pupil of the Lady Gongsun dance the sword mime / Du Fu --
Village by the river ; Second letter to my nephew Wulang / Du Fu --
Night feast, Zuo family village ; Thinking of my little boy / Du Fu --
Midnight ; The autumn wastes : 1 & 2 ; Deep in winter / Du Fu --
An evening shower in spring ; La pluie de printemps ; The kindly rain ; Spring night, happy rain ; Spring rain ; Good rain : a night in spring / Du Fu --
The pressgang ; The conscription ; The pressgang at Shihao Village / Du Fu --
Spring, river, flowers, moon night : poets of the High Tang. Three poets in a tavern : an anecdote, from an early-ninth-century collection --
Spring, river, flowers, moon, night / Zhang Ruoxu --
A reason fair / Wang Han --
The return / He Zhizhang --
Climbing a tall building on an autumn evening / Zhang Jiuling --
Hooded crane tower / Wang Zhihuan --
A night mooring on the Jiande River ; A spring morning ; From a mooring on the Tonglu to a friend in Yangzhou ; Taking leave of Wang Wei ; In summer at the south pavilion thinking of Xing ; At the mountain-lodge of the Buddhist priest Ye ; Returning at night to Lumen Mountain / Meng Haoran --
Yellow crane tower / Cui Hao --
To Zhang Xu / Li Qi --
Autumn evening on the great lake ; Song by the walls ; At the stream's source in spring : a party ; Under a border-fortress / Wang Changling --
On parting with the Buddhist Pilgrim Lingche ; While visiting on the south stream the Taoist priest Chang ; Climbing in autumn for a view from the temple ; On seeing Wang leave for the south ; Snow on Lotus Mountain / Liu Zhangqing --
Song for General Zhao ; On the west tower in Guozhou / Cen Shen --
The ruined terrace ; Ji Gate ; The north tower of Golden Fort ; The song of the fisherman / Gao Shi --
A mountain spring ; Tea ; Evening in the garden, clear after rain / Chu Guangxi --
After the raiders have gone / Yuan Jie --
Kingfisher with fish in beak ; From my study at the mouth of the valley ; Dedicated to the Hermit Cui / Qian Qi --
A Buddhist retreat behind Broken-Mountain Temple / Chang Jian --
Seeking a hermit on West Mountain and not finding him / Qiu Wei --
Hard traveling / Gu Kuang --
Autumn day / Geng Wei --
Su Creek Pavilion / Dai Shulun --
Autumn night message : to Qiu ; At Chuzhou on the western stream ; A poem to a Taoist hermit on Quanjiao Mountain ; Mooring at twilight in Yuyi district ; East of the town / Wei Yingwu --
Two frontier songs : matching rhymes with General Zhang / Lu Lun --
Stones where the haft rotted : poets of the Mid Tang. Laments of the Gorges : 1 & 2 ; Apricots die young : 1 & 2 ; Lament for Lu Yin ; The stones where the haft rotted ; Risks / Meng Jiao --
On hearing a flute at night from the Wall of Shouxiang / Li Yi --
A night-mooring near Maple Bridge / Zhang Ji --
Autumn thoughts ; A withered tree ; to Hou Xi ; Losing a tooth ; Song of the stone drums ; The wounded falcon ; Humanity ; Discontent / Han Yu --
Raven Robe Lane ; Gazing on Lake Dongting ; Looking at my knife-hilt: a song ; The city of stones / Liu Yuxi --
River-snow ; Reading Buddhist classics with Chao at his temple in the early morning ; Dwelling by a stream ; From the city-tower of Liuzhou ; An old fisherman / Liu Zongyuan --
Weeping for the Zen Master Boyan ; Evening view as the snow clears ; Looking for the recluse and not finding him
; Spending the night at a mountain temple / Jia Dao --
Bo Juyi : madly singing in the mountains. Planting bamboos ; Passing Tianmen Street in Chang'an ; The flower market ; The chancelor's gravel drive ; The charcoal-seller ; Golden bells ; Lazy man's song ; Winter night ; The chrysanthemums in the eastern garden ; Remembering golden bells ; Madly singing in the mountains ; Eating bamboo-shoots ; The red cockatoo ; Climbing the Lingying Terrace and looking north ; Realizing the futility of life ; The cranes ; On his baldness ; To a talkative guest ; Inscription written by me in my small garden ; Sitting quietly : written during my illness ; A dream of mountaineering ; Laozi ; Last poem / Bo Juyi --
The everlasting wrong ; Song of the lute : preface and poem ; Poem for Yuan Zhen ; At the end of spring : to Yuan Zhen ; The letter ; Yuan Zhen to Bo Juyi ; Bo Juyi to Yuan Zhen : a letter ; Dreaming that I went with Li and Yu to visit Yuan Zhen ; The death of Yuan Zhen ; Dreaming of Yuan Zhen ; On hearing someone sing a poem by Yuan Zhen / Bo Juyi --
The pitcher ; You're no exception ; The song of the pearl-fishers ; Nearly a sky half clear, not yet half light / Yuan Zhen.
v. 1. The Sui, Tang and five dynasties. The patterned lute : poets of the Late Tang. Chang'gu ; Under the walls of Ping City ; Song of the magic strings ; Magic strings ; Farewell song of magic strings ; Song of an arrowhead from Changping ; Song : a lovely girl combing her hair ; Song : dragons at midnight / Li He --
Easing my heart ; To judge Han Chuo at Yangzhou ; Recalling former travels : 1 & 2 ; Egrets ; A mountain walk ; Spring south of the river ; A tower by the Yangtze River ; Basin Pond ; Plantains ; Too late ; A wilderness ; Old love ; Take the bottle, and ascent / Du Mu --
Without title ; High noon ; Chamber music ; Untitled poems : 1-5 ; The walls of Emerald : 1-3 ; The patterned lute / Li Shangyin --
She sighs on her jade lute ; To a friend bound east ; Near the Lizhou Ferry ; The Temple of Su Wu ; In the mountains as autumn begins ; Passing a ruined place / Wen Tingyun --
The lament of the Lady of Qin / Wei Zhuang --
The twenty-four modes of poetry. Energy
absolute ;
Tranquil repose ; Slim
stout ;
Concentration ; Height
antiquity ;
Refinement ; Wash
smelt ;
Strength ; Embroideries ; The natural ; Conservation ; Set free ; Animal spirits ; Close woven ; Seclusion ; Fascination ; In tortuous ways ; Actualities ; Despondent ; Form and feature ; The transcendental ; Abstraction ; Illumined ; Motion / Sikong Tu --
Red leaf : women poets from the first century B.C. to the tenth century A.D. A song of white hair / Zhuo Wenjun --
Song of regret / Ban Jieyu --
Poem of sorrow / Cai Yan --
A song of Xiling Lake / Su Xiaoxiao --
In the key of farewell ; Poem sent to a traveler / Bao Linghui --
Her tiara flowers ; Parody of the other woman / Shen Manyuan --
A greeting to Lu Yu / Li Ye --
Slender fingers ; Red sandalwood mouth ; Willow eyebrows ; Cloud hairdress ; Creamy breasts / Zhao Luanluan --
Cicadas ; Wind ; Dog parted from her master ; Parrot parted from her cage ; Crabapple Brook / Xue Tao --
Mourning / Guan Panpan --
Divided by the Han River ; Spring passion ; Voicing deepest thoughts ; Selling wilted peonies ; Vanishing spring moves to regret / Yu Xuanji --
The story of Yu Xuanji / Huangfu Mei --
Cold Mountain: poetry of Zen and the Tao. The believing mind / Seng Can, the Third Zen Patriarch --
Four quatrains from the Canticle of the way. Roar of the lion ; Heart's mirror clear ; The one moon seen ; Let them mock! / Xuanjue --
: Bumping on an ass ; Get blind drunk ; A piece of the loot ; The ghosts clap hands / Wang the Zealot --
Body asking shadow ; In a tangle of cliffs ; In the mountains ; The wrecked town ; Cold Mountain ; The way to Cold Mountain ; Settled at Cold Mountain ; The Cold Mountain path ; Rough and dark ; Back at Cold Mountain ; House without walls ; Happy among these cliffs ; Like a drifting boat ; Try and make it / "Cold Mountain" (Hanshan, Tang dynasty) --
Cold Mountain ; Playful poem ; Spontaneous poems : 1 & 2 / Jiaoran --
In reply to Wei Dan ; Spending the night at East Forest Temple / Lingche --
Zen sermon / Xuanjian --
Four paradise poems / Guanxiu --
Letter to a Zen Master / Han Wo --
Return to the source : Essays of the Tang Dynasty. On an old battlefield / Li Hua --
The source : on the true faith of a Confucianist ; On a bone from Buddha's body ; A bone of Fo ; Proclamation to the crocodile ; In memoriam
1 ;
In memoriam
2 /
Han Yu --
My humble home / Liu Yuxi --
Catching snakes ; Congratulations on a fire ; The beauties of Buddhism ; Pas Trop Gouverner : Camel-back the gardner. On first making an excursion to the Western Hill ; The small hill west of the Flat-Iron Lake / Liu Zongyuan --
The world in a pillow : classical tales of the Tang Dynasty. The world in a pillow ; Miss Ren, or the Fox Lady / Shen Jiji --
The departed spirit / Chen Xuanyou --
The Dragon King's daughter / Li Chaowei --
The story of Yingying / Yuan Zhen --
The curly-bearded hero / Anon. --
Betrothal Inn ; The alchemist / Li Fuyan --
Mid-river / Liu Zongyuan --
Turning the scrolls : ballads and stories from Dunhuang. Meng Jiangnü̈ at the Long Wall --
The Emperor Taizong in hell --
The quest of Mulian or The great Maudgalyāyana rescues his mother from hell. Among the flowers : lyrics of the Tang and Five Dynasties. from the Dunhuang Manuscripts. The girl and her companion ; Reed flowers turn white ; Over the pillow ; Yesterday morning ; Behind the mountain ; The red stove warms the room ; Drop by drop ; Do not pluck me --
Tartar horse ; Milky Way / Wei Yingwu --
Round fan ; Willow / Wang Jian --
Red blossoms ; Parrot Island / Liu Yuxi --
Jiangnan ; Hangzhou ; Wu / Bo Juyi --
Gold glimmers and fades ; News so seldom comes ; In her moonlit chamber ; In the south courtyard ; A brilliant moon ; Embers of incense / Wen Tingyun --
A candle dies ; A green pond ; Hidden tears ; The moon dips low ; I remember / Wei Zhuang --
Deep peach glades / Li Cunxu --
Spring Mountains / Niu Xiji --
The cloud that drifted / Feng Yansi --
Sorrow for spring ; The west wind ferries frief / Li Jing --
Butterfly / Zhang Bi --
I mustn't ask / Mao Wenxi --
Nightlong I wander ; The idlest dreams : 1 & 2 ; The flowered woods ; The past ; One dream ; Immeasurable pain! ; The river rolling eastward ; Shaken, they cling again ; Silent and alone / Li Yu.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 1147-1153) and indexes.
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