A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems

A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems
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Various Authors . A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems

A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems

Table of Contents

Introduction

INTRODUCTION

The Limitations of Chinese Literature

Technique

The Method of Translation

Battle

CHAPTER ONE

The Man-Wind and the Woman-Wind

Master Tēng-t'u

The Orphan

The Sick Wife

Cock-Crow Song

The Golden Palace

"Old Poem"

Meeting in the Road

Fighting South of the Castle

The Eastern Gate

Old and New

South of the Great Sea

The Other Side of the Valley

Oaths of Friendship

Burial Songs

Seventeen Old Poems

The Autumn Wind

Li Fu-jēn

Song of Snow-white Heads

To his Wife

Li Ling

Lament of Hsi-chün

Ch'in Chia

Ch'in Chia's Wife's Reply

Song

Satire on Paying Calls in August

CHAPTER TWO

On the Death of his Father

The Campaign against Wu

The Ruins of Lo-yang

The Cock-fight

A Vision

The Curtain of the Wedding Bed

Regret

Taoist Song

A Gentle Wind

Woman

Day Dreams

The Scholar in the Narrow Street

The Desecration of the Han Tombs

Bearer's Song

The Valley Wind

Poems by T'ao Ch'ien

CHAPTER THREE

Inviting Guests

CHAPTER FOUR

Climbing a Mountain

Sailing Homeward

Five "Tzǔ-yeh" Songs

The Little Lady of Ch'ing-hsi

Plucking the Rushes

Ballad of the Western Island in the North Country

Song

Song of the Men of Chin-ling

The Scholar Recruit

The Red Hills

Dreaming of a Dead Lady

The Liberator

Lo-yang

Winter Night

The Rejected Wife

People hide their Love

The Ferry

The Waters of Lung-t'ou

Flowers and Moonlight on the Spring River

Tchirek Song

Business Men

CHAPTER FIVE

Tell me now

On Going to a Tavern

Stone Fish Lake

Civilization

A Protest in the Sixth Year of Ch'ien Fu

A PROTEST IN THE SIXTH YEAR OF. CH'IEN FU [A. D. 879]

On the Birth of his Son

ON THE BIRTH OF HIS SON

The Pedlar of Spells

Boating in Autumn

The Herd-Boy

How I sailed on the Lake till I came to the Eastern Stream

A Seventeenth-century Chinese Poem

The Little Cart

Introduction

An Early Levée

Being on Duty all night in the Palace and dreaming of the Hsien-yu Temple

Passing T'ien-mēn Street in Ch'ang-an and seeing a distant View of Chung-nan Mountain

The Letter

Rejoicing at the Arrival of Ch'ēn Hsiung

Golden Bells

Remembering Golden Bells

Illness

The Dragon of the Black Pool

The Grain-tribute

The People of Tao-chou

The Old Harp

The Harper of Chao

The Flower Market

The Prisoner

The Chancellor's Gravel-drive

The Man who Dreamed of Fairies

Magic

The Two Red Towers

The Charcoal-seller

The Politician

The Old Man with the Broken Arm

Kept waiting in the Boat at Chiu-k'ou Ten Days by an adverse Wind

On Board Ship: Reading Yüan Chēn's Poems

Arriving at Hsün-yang

Madly Singing in the Mountains

Releasing a migrant "Yen" (Wild Goose)

To a Portrait Painter who desired him to sit

Separation

Having climbed to the topmost Peak of the Incense-burner Mountain

Eating Bamboo-shoots

The Red Cockatoo

After Lunch

Alarm at first entering the Yang-tze Gorges

On being removed from Hsün-yang and sent to Chung-chou

Planting Flowers on the Eastern Embankment

Children

Pruning Trees

Being visited by a Friend during Illness

On the way to Hangchow: Anchored on the River at Night

Stopping the Night at Jung-yang

The Silver Spoon

The Hat given to the Poet by Li Chien

The Big Rug

After getting Drunk, becoming Sober in the Night

Realizing the Futility of Life

Rising Late and Playing with A-ts'ui, aged Two

On a Box containing his own Works

On being Sixty

Climbing the Terrace of Kuan-yin and looking at the City

Climbing the Ling Ying Terrace and looking North

Going to the Mountains with a little Dancing Girl, aged Fifteen

Dreaming of Yüan Chēn

A Dream of Mountaineering

Ease

On hearing someone sing a Poem by Yüan Chēn

The Philosophers

Taoism and Buddhism

Last Poem

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On Going to a Tavern

Stone Fish Lake

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