1) "Autumn Cove" "Viewing the Waterfall at Mount Lu" "Still Night Thoughts" "Poems in an Old Style" 46 Ch'u Kuang-hsi, "The Streets of Ch'ang-an" 47. Li Po, "To Meng Hao-jan" "Up into the Clouds Music" "Late Bloomer at the Front of My Garden" "To Send to Tu Fu as a Joke" "Drinking Alone in the Moonlight" (No. Wang Wei, "Climbing Pien-chiieh Temple" "Second Song for the Worship of the Goddess at Yii Mountain: 'Bidding the Goddess Farewell' " "Deer Enclosure" 45. Wang Ch'ang-ling, "Silent at Her Window" 44. 42 Meng Hao-jan, "Seeking out Master Chan on Incense Mountain" "Spring Dawn" "Passing Seven-League Rapids" 43. Ho Chih-chang, "Written Impromptu upon Returning to My Hometown" 39 Ch'en Tzu-ang, "Poems of Reflection on the Vicissitudes of Life" 40 Chang Chiu-ling, "Poems of Reflection on the Vicissitudes of Life" Wang Chih-huan, "Climbing the Stork Pavilion" 41. Lo Pin-wang, "On the Cicada: In Prison" 38. 5) "In Praise of Ching K o" "On Reading the Seas and Mountains Classic" "Blaming Sons" Hsieh Ling-yiin, "On My Way from South Mountain to North Mountain, I Glance at the Scenery from the Lake" "On Climbing the Highest Peak of Stone Gate Mountain" Shen Yiieh, "Harmonizing with a Poem by Left Assistant Yii Kao-chih Requesting Sick Leave" "Seeing the Beloved in a Dream" "Returning to My Garden Home: In Respectful Response to the Master of Hua-yang" "Listening to Gibbons at Rock-Pool Creek" T a o Hung-ching, "Poem Written in Answer to His Majesty's Question: 'What Is There in the Mountains?' " Wang Seng-ju, "Describing a Dream for Someone" Yii Chien-wu, "Spring Day" Hsiao Kang, "A Pheasant on His Morning Flight"ġ49 170 170 172 172 173 174 176 177 180 181 182 183 183 184 185 186 186 187 187 188 188 189ģ6. 29.Ĭlassic of Odes Pan Chao, "The Needle and Thread" WangTs'an, "Seven Sorrows" Liu Chen, "Poem Without a Category" "Cockfight" Ts'ao Chih, "Ballad of the Orioles in the Fields" Juan Chi, "Songs of My Soul" Kuo F u, "Poem on the Wandering Immortal" T a o Ch'ien, "Substance, Shadow, and Spirit" "Poems After Drinking Wine" (No. 30" and "With Chang Hung-liieh, Court Attendant, Discussing Literature" Translated by Ratnacinta, from The Scripture of the Amoghapasaĭhdraniy the Sovereign Lord of Spells, Section 9: "Siddhi to Make a Corpse Fetch Concealed Treasure" and Section 10: "Siddhi for Entering the Princess Grotto"Īnonymous, Classic of Odes, "The Great Preface" Lu Chi, "Rhymeprose on Literature" Hsiao T'ung, Preface to Literary Selections Hsieh Ho, Preface to Record of the Classification of Old Painters Yen Yii, Tsang-lang's Discussions of Poetry, "An Analysis of Poetry" 21. Translated by Hsiian-tsang, Abhidharma-mahavibhasa-sastra, Chapter 99: "The Sins of Mahadeva" 15. Translated by Kumarajlva, Lotus Sutra, Chapter 3: "Parable" 14. Attributed to Lieh Yu-k ou, Lieh Tzu, "The Stupid Old Man Who Moved a Mountain" 13. Wang Ch'ung, Balanced Discussions, Chapter 28: "Taoist Untruths" 12. Attributed to Lao Tzu, The Classic Book of Integrity and the Way: Tao Te Ching 11. Chuang Chou, Chuang Tzu, Chapter 17 and other passages 10. Meng K'o, Menciusy "Bull Mountain" and "Fish and Bear's Paws" 9. Mo Ti, Mo Tzu, Chapter 31: "On Ghosts, 3" 7. Attributed to Kuan Chung, Kuan Tzu, "Inner Workings" and "Duties of the Student" 6. 4.Ī Late Shang Divination Record Two Bronze Inscriptions of the Western Chou The Book of Changes of the Chou People Two Early Commentaries on the Classic of Changes FOUNDATIONS A N D INTERPRETATIONS Divinations and Inscriptions 1. Preface Bibliographical Note Acknowledgmen ts Map of the Provinces of China Theodore de Bary, Chairman Paul Anderer Irene Bloom Donald Keene George A. Printed in the United States of America c 10 p 10įor list of permissions see pages 1326-1330. PL2658.E1C65 1994 Casebound editions of Columbia University Press books are printed on permanent and durable acid-free paper. Chinese literature-Translations from Chinese. (Translations from the Asian classics) ISBN 8-X ISBN 9-8 (pbk.) 1. Columbia University Press New York Chichester, West Sussex Copyright © 1994 Columbia University Press All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Columbia anthology of traditional Chinese literature / Victor H. MAIR,Ĭolumbia University Press wishes to express its appreciation of assistance given by the Pacific Cultural Foundation toward the publication of this book. THE COLUMBIA ANTHOLOGY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE LITERATUREĬolumbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature VICTOR H.
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