E-Book, Englisch, Band 122, 141 Seiten
Tao Brocade River Poems
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-4008-8401-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Selected Works of the Tang Dynasty Courtesan
E-Book, Englisch, Band 122, 141 Seiten
Reihe: The Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation
ISBN: 978-1-4008-8401-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Frontmatter, pg. i
Contents, pg. vii
INTRODUCTION, pg. xi
Poem in Answer to Someone’s “After the Rains, Taking Pleasure among the Bamboo”, pg. 1
Cicadas, pg. 4
Wind, pg. 5
Moon, pg. 6
Peonies, pg. 7
Poem Rhyming with Liu Yuxi’s “Jade Rose of Sharon”, pg. 8
Seeing-Off a Friend, pg. 9
Seeing-Off Associate Secretary Yao, pg. 12
Seeing-Off Zheng, Prefect of Meizhou, pg. 13
Gazing at Spring, I, pg. 15
Gazing at Spring, II, pg. 18
Gazing at Spring, III, pg. 19
Gazing at Spring, IV, pg. 20
Homethoughts, pg. 21
Autumn, Hearing the Headwaters on a Moonlit Night, pg. 22
Riverbank, pg. 23
Willow Floss, pg. 24
Mountain Pear Blossoms: Poem Rhyming with One by Li, General of the Armies, pg. 25
Banquet Poem for Minister Wu Yuanheng, Governor of the Western Rivers District, pg. 27
Another Banquet Poem for Minister Wu, pg. 30
Rained-Out on the Mid-Autumn Festival, I, pg. 31
Rained-Out on the Mid-Autumn Festival, II, pg. 32
A Wandering Tour of the Countryside in Spring: Sent to Master Sun, pg. 33
Another Poem for Master Sun, pg. 34
Sent upon Being Ill and Unable to Accompany Minister Duan on an Excursion to Wudan Temple, pg. 35
Written to Thank Licentiate Yong for Painting of the Yangzi Gorges, pg. 36
Written to Thank Auxiliary Xin for a Spray of Flowers, pg. 37
Trying on New-Made Clothes, I, pg. 38
Trying on New-Made Clothes, II, pg. 39
Trying on New-Made Clothes, III, pg. 40
For Someone Far Away, I, pg. 41
For Someone Far Away, II, pg. 44
On Being Banished to the Borderlands: Submitted to Commander Wei, pg. 45
Another Poem for Commander Wei S I on Being Banished, pg. 46
On Arriving at the Borderlands: Submitted to Minister Wu, pg. 47
Another Poem for Minister Wu on Arriving at the Borderlands, pg. 48
Dog Parted from Her Master, pg. 49
Writing Brush Parted from the Hand, pg. 52
Horse Parted from Her Stable, pg. 53
Parrot Parted from Her Cage, pg. 54
Swallow Parted from Her Nest, pg. 55
Pearl Parted from the Palm, pg. 56
Fish Parted from the Pond, pg. 57
Falcon Parted from the Gauntlet, pg. 58
Bamboo Parted from the Pavillion, pg. 59
Mirror Parted from Its Stand, pg. 60
On Beyond-the-Clouds Temple, I, pg. 61
On Beyond-the-Clouds Temple, II, pg. 64
Written on Lord-Bamboo Shrine, pg. 65
On Visiting the Shrine at Shamanka Mountain, pg. 66
Lyric Sent to a Taoist Recluse, pg. 67
Poem in Response to the Taoist Teacher Yang’s “On Being Summoned to Court”, pg. 68
On Being Presented to Monk Xuan: A Poem to Rhyme with Those by the Gathered Nobles, pg. 69
Listening to a Monk Play the Reed Pipes, pg. 70
Water Chestnut and Salad-Rush Pond, pg. 71
Lotus-Gathering Boat, pg. 74
Crabapple Brook, pg. 75
Gazing at Stonebarrel Mountain in Early Morning: Sent to Imperial Censor Lu, pg. 76
Sketch of Stonebarrel Mountain, pg. 77
For Vice-President Xiao of the Tribunal of Censors: On the Pond His Ancestor Made, pg. 78
River-Moon Tower: Thinking of the Southland, pg. 79
For the Opening of Border Strategy Tower, pg. 80
Westcliff, pg. 81
Spring View of Chengdu, the Brocade City, pg. 82
In Response to Lord Commissioner Wen, pg. 83
In Response to Licentiate Zhu, Thirteenth of His Generation, pg. 86
In Response to Grand Secretary Du of the Imperial Cabinet, pg. 87
Sending Old Poems to Yuan Zhen, pg. 88
NOTES TO THE POEMS, pg. 89
Backmatter, pg. 109