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Index
Cover
Half title
Editorial Board
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Bibliographical Note
Acknowledgments
Map of the Provinces of China
Part I. Foundations and Interpretations
Divinations and Inscriptions
1. A Late Shang Divination Record
2. A Bronze Inscription of the Western Chou
3. The Book of Changes of the Chou People
4. An Early Commentary on the Classic of Changes
Philosophy, Thought, and Religion
5. Kuan Tzu
6. Confucian Analects
7. Mencius
8. Chuang Tzu
9. The Classic Book of Integrity and the Way: Tao te ching
10. Lieh Tzu
11. Abhidharma-mahāvibhāsā-śāstra
Criticism and Theory
12. Literary Selections
13. Record of the Classification of Old Painters
14. Ts’ang-lang’s Discussions of Poetry
15. Poems on Poetry, No. 30
Part II. Verse
Classical Poetry
16. Classic of Odes
17. Cockfight
18. Songs of My Soul
19. Poem on the Wandering Immortal
20. Poems After Drinking Wine (No. 5)
On Reading the Mountains and Seas Classic
21. On My Way from South Mountain to North Mountain, I Glance at the Scenery from the Lake
22. Harmonizing with a Poem by Left Assistant Yü Kao-chih Requesting Sick Leave
Listening to Gibbons at Rock-Pool Creek
23. Describing a Dream for Someone
24. Spring Day
25. A Pheasant on His Morning Flight
26. Untitled
27. On the Cicada: In Prison
28. Written Impromptu upon Returning to My Hometown
29. Poems of Reflection on the Vicissitudes of Life
30. Poems of Reflection on the Vicissitudes of Life
31. Climbing the Stork Pavilion
32. Seeking Out Master Chan on Incense Mountain
Spring Dawn
Passing Seven-League Rapids
33. Silent at Her Window
34. Climbing Pien-chüeh Temple
Second Song for the Worship of the Goddess at Yü Mountain: ‘Bidding the Goddess Farewell”’
Deer Enclosure
35. To Meng Hao-jan
Late Bloomer at the Front of My Garden
To Send to Tu Fu as a Joke
Drinking Alone in the Moonlight
Still Night Thoughts
Poems in an Old Style
36. The Streets of Ch’ang-an
37. Spring View
A Guest Arrives
Recruiting Officer of Shih-hao
At the Sky’s End, Thinking of Li Po
38. Maple Bridge Night Mooring
39. A Song of the Running Horse River: Presented on Saying Farewell to the Army Going on Campaign to the West
40. In Illness, Dismissing My Singing Girl
41. On Failing the Examination
42. The Girl of Mount Hua
43. Two Poems by the Most Eminent Woman Poet of the T’ang Period
Listening to a Monk Play the Reed Pipes
Lotus-Gathering Boat
44. River Snow
45. Untitled Poems
46. Looking for a Recluse but Failing to Find Him
47. Pitying the Farmer
48. To Patriarch Sun at Hua-yang Grotto
49. At Ch’ang-ku, Reading: To Show to My Man Pa
My Man Pa Replies
Ravine on a Cold Evening
50. The Robe of Golden Thread
51. Master Chia
52. Impromptu on a Hangover
53. On a Visit to Ch’ung-chen Taoist Temple I See in the South Hall the List of Successful Candidates in the Imperial Examinations
54. Sharing Lodging with Hsieh Shih-hou in the Library of the Hsü Family and Being Much Bothered by the Noise of Rats
Shih-hou Pointed Out to Me That from Ancient Times There Had Never Been a Poem on the Subject of Lice, and Urged Me to Try Writing One
55. Bald Mountain
56. When Yü-k’o Painted Bamboo
Reading the Poetry of Meng Chiao
Lament of the Farm Wife of Wu
57. To Go with Shih K’o’s Painting of an Old Man Tasting Vinegar
58. Watching a Village Festival
Songs of Depression
59. The Merchant’s Joy
Written in a Carefree Mood
To Show to My Sons
60. Chin-ling Post Station
61. To a Pyrotechnist
62. Mating
63. Inscribed on a Painting by Myself
64. Saying Goodbye to a Monk from Japan
65. Written on Seeing the Flowers, and Remembering My Daughter
Silkworm Song of Torchlit Fields
66. Night Rain: A Wall Collapses
67. The Taoist Huang Has Died of Alcoholism
68. Inscribed on the Doors of My Bookshelves
69. A Fan from Korea
70. Ballad of Selling a Child
71. Ballad of the Government Granary Clerk
72. Title Lost
73. A Parable
Earthquake
74. A Buddhist Monk Cut and Burned His Own Flesh to Make the Rains Stop — a Man from His Native Place Asked Me to Write a Poem to Send to Him
A Kite
75. Song of Selling Flowers
76. Saying Good-bye to a Singing Girl Who Has Decided to Become a Nun
77. Twenty-Two Quatrains on Receiving the Obituary Notice for My Son Shih-ch’ü
78. The ‘Slowly, Slowly’ Poem
On Receiving My Letter of Termination
79. The Grain-Barge Wife
80. Singing of the Source of Holy Church
81. Medicine
82. Lines in Praise of a Self-Chiming Clock
83. Song of Surfing on the Bore
84. On the Way to Pa-ling
Lyrics and Arias
85. A Suite in the Ch’ing-p’ing Mode
86. A Lyric from Tun-huang
87. Tune: “Memories of the South” A Spring Lyric After Po Chü-yi
88. Tune: “Deva-Like Barbarian”
89. Tune: “The Bodhisattva Foreigner”
90. Tune: “Offering Congratulations to the Enlightened Reign”
91. Tune: “The Crow’s Nocturnal Cry”
Tune: “New Bounty of Royalty”
Tune: “Pure Serene Music”
Tune: “Memories of the South” A Reminiscence
92. Tune: “Bells Ringing in the Rain; Sadness of Parting”
93. Tune: “Sumuche Dancers”
94. Tune: “Spring in the Jade House”
95. Tune: “Drunk in Fairyland”
96. Tune: “Partridge Sky” Written While Banished to Huang-chou
Tune: “Fragrance Fills the Courtyard”
Tune: “Immortal by the River”
97. Tune: “The Courtyard Full of Fragrance” Tea
Tune: “A Thousand Autumns”
98. Tune: “Sand of Silk-Washing Brook” A Spring Morning
Tune: “Perfumed Garden” Bidding Adieu
99. Tune: “The Diviner
100. Tune: “Nien-nu Is Charming
101. Tune: “Rouged Lips” Na’ivete
Tune: “Magnolia Flowers” (short version)
Tune: “Fisherman’s Pride” A Dream
A Long Melancholy Tune (Autumn Sorrow) Despair
Tune: “Spring at Wu Ling” Spring Ends
102. Tune: “Spring in the Ch’in Garden” (About to swear off drinking, he warns the wine cup to go away)
Tune: “Pure Serene Music” Rural Life
103. Tune: “Rouged Lips; Rain Just Over on the Night of the Lantern Preview”
104. Tune: “Pure Serene Music”
105. In the Southern Mode, to the Tune of “A Sprig of Flowers” The Refusal to Get Old
106. Tune: “Shua Hai-erh” Country Cousin at the Theater
107. Tune: “Heaven-Cleansed Sands” Autumn Thoughts
108. Untitled
109. Tune: “Rapt with Wine, Loudly Singing —Joy in Spring’s coming” My Love
110. Tune: “Tsui-chung T’ien” To the Giant Butterfly
Tune: “Po Pu-tuan” Long-Haired Little Dog
Tune: “Po Pu-tuan” Fat Couple
111. Tune: “San-fan Yü-lou Jen”
112. Tune: “Hung Hsiu-hsieh” To a Flea
113. Tune: “Wu Yeh-erh” Twitting the Teller of Tall Tales
114. In the Chung Mode, to the Tune of “P’u T’ien Lo”
115. Untitled
116. Lazy Cloud’s Nest 1 and 2
117. Tune: “Moon Over West River”
118. Tune: “Dreaming of Southland” Thinking of Someone
119. Tune: “Happily Flitting Oriole”
120. Tune: “As If in a Dream”
121. Tune: “Sand of Silk-Washing Brook”
Elegies and Rhapsodies
122. Heavenly Questions
123. The Owl
124. Seven Stimuli
125. Rhapsody on Whistling
126. The Return
127. Red Cliff Rhapsody
Folk and Folklike Songs, Ballads, and Narrative Verse
128. Song of the Great Wind
129. Cock-Phoenix, Hen-Phoenix
130. Ground-Thumping Song
131. A Song
132. Lost Horizon
133. Song of the Viet Boatman
134. Mulberry Up the Lane
135. From the “Nineteen Old Poems” Green, Green Riverside Grass
136. They Fought South of the Wall
137. Crows on City Walls; a Children’s Ditty from the Early Years of the Reign of the Later Han Emperor Huan
138. Watering Horses at a Long Wall Hole
139. Song on Enduring the Cold
140. Pity Me!
141. Midnight Songs
142. A Peacock Southeast Flew
143. Magic Cinnabar
144. Added to a Letter Sent to a Traveler
145. The Ballad of Mulan
146. Song of the Tölös
147. Song of the Breaking of the Willow
148. Army Ballad
149. The Song of Lasting Regret
150. Iranian Whirling Girls
151. Poem of Medicine Puns
152. Ballad on the Investigation of a Disaster
153. The Half-and-Half Song
154. Mountain Songs
155. A Lament for Fortune’s Frailty
156. Ballad of the Maiden of Lan-ling
Part III. Prose
Documents
157. The Great Announcement
158. The Contract for a Youth
History
159. Two Brothers of Cheng and the Mother Who Doted on the Younger
160. The Passing of Kung Sheng
Moral Lessons
161. Exemplary Sayings
162. Lessons for Women
Parallel Prose
163. Memorial of Indictment Against Liu Cheng
164. Preface to “Ascending the Pavilion of King T’eng in Hung-chou on an Autumn Day for a Parting Feast”
Letters
165. Letter to Han Ching-chou
166. Letter in Reply to Liu Yi-chang
Prefaces and Postfaces
167. Hsü Shen, Postface to Explanation of Simple and Compound Graphs
168. Wang Hsi-chih, Preface to Collected Poems from the Orchid Pavilion
169. Preface to the “Foolish Brook Poems”
170. Li Ch’ing-chao, Postface to a Catalog on a Collection of Bronze and Stone Inscriptions
Discourses, Essays, and Sketches
171. Discourse on Nourishing Life
172. The Peach Blossom Spring
173. An Explication of “Progress in Learning”
174. The Three Zithers
A Record of the Pavilion of an Intoxicated Old Man
175. Brush Talks from Dream Brook
176. Liu Ching-t’ing the Storyteller
Professional Matchmakers
177. Account of a Peach-Stone Boat
178. The Vocal Mimic
179. The Arts of Sleeping, Walking, Sitting, and Standing
180. Thoughts upon Student Huang’s Borrowing of Books
Travelogues and Scenic Descriptions
181. A Poem on Wandering at the Stone Gate, with Introduction
182. The Establishment of the White Horse Temple
183. A Climb Up Mount Omei
184. Observing the Tidal Bore
Miscellanea
185. Fan Sheng-chih’s Book
186. Miscellanies, Secret H
187. Li Shang-yin’s Miscellany
188. Lay Student Notations from Tun-huang
189. That Which Is Mandated by Heaven Is Called Nature
190. Jokes
Biographies, Autobiographies, and Memoirs
191. The Biography of Hua-t’o
192. Physicians Cannot Raise the Dead
193. The Autobiography of Instructor Lu
194. Biography of the Child Ou Chi
195. Biography of a Girl Surnamed Chao
196. The Biography of A-liu
197. The Biography of Actor Ma
Fictional and Fictionalized Biographies and Autobiographies
198. The Biography of Fur Point
199. Biography of the Vagrant of Rivers and Lakes
Part IV. Fiction
Rhetorical Persuasions and Allegories
200. Liu Hsiang, Intrigues of the Warring States
201. The Donkey of Ch’ien
Anecdotal Fiction
202. A New Account of Tales of the World
Tales of the Strange
203. Biographies of Transcendents
204. Search for the Supernatural
205. Strange Tales from Make-Do Studio
206. A Chi Yün Sampler: Sketches from the Cottage for the Contemplation of Subtleties
Classical-Language Short Stories
207. The Story of Ying-ying
208. An Account of the Governor of the Southern Branch
Vernacular Short Stories
209. The Shrew: Sharp-Tongued Ts’ui-lien
210. The Canary Murders
Novels
211. The Journey to the West
212. Wu Sung Beats the Tiger
213. A Burial Mound for Flowers
Part V. Oral and Performing Arts
Prosimetric Narratives
214. Transformation Text on Mahāmaudgalyāyana Rescuing His Mother from the Underworld with Pictures, One Scroll, with Preface
215. Master Tung’s Western Chamber Romance
Drama
216. Injustice to Tou O
217. The Peony Pavilion
218. The Mortal Thoughts of a Nun
Principal Chinese Dynasties and Periods
Romanization Schemes for Modern Standard Mandarin
List of Permissions
Series List
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