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For Someone Far Away, II
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- INTRODUCTION xi
-
YONGWU POEMS
- Poem in Answer to Someone’s “After the Rains, Taking Pleasure among the Bamboo” 1
- Cicadas 4
- Wind 5
- Moon 6
- Peonies 7
- Poem Rhyming with Liu Yuxi’s “Jade Rose of Sharon” 8
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FAREWELL POEMS
- Seeing-Off a Friend 9
- Seeing-Off Associate Secretary Yao 12
- Seeing-Off Zheng, Prefect of Meizhou 13
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POEMS ON LOVE AND ON COURTESANS
- Gazing at Spring, I 15
- Gazing at Spring, II 18
- Gazing at Spring, III 19
- Gazing at Spring, IV 20
- Homethoughts 21
- Autumn, Hearing the Headwaters on a Moonlit Night 22
- Riverbank 23
- Willow Floss 24
- Mountain Pear Blossoms: Poem Rhyming with One by Li, General of the Armies 25
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OCCASIONAL VERSE
- Banquet Poem for Minister Wu Yuanheng, Governor of the Western Rivers District 27
- Another Banquet Poem for Minister Wu 30
- Rained-Out on the Mid-Autumn Festival, I 31
- Rained-Out on the Mid-Autumn Festival, II 32
- A Wandering Tour of the Countryside in Spring: Sent to Master Sun 33
- Another Poem for Master Sun 34
- Sent upon Being 111 and Unable to Accompany ^ Minister Duan on an Excursion to Wudan Temple 35
- Written to Thank Licentiate Yong for Painting of the Yangzi Gorges 36
- Written to Thank Auxiliary Xin for a Spray of Flowers 37
- Trying on New-Made Clothes, I 38
- Trying on New-Made Clothes, II 39
- Trying on New-Made Clothes, III 40
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POEMS OF PROTEST, POEMS OF BANISHMENT
- For Someone Far Away, I 41
- For Someone Far Away, II 44
- On Being Banished to the Borderlands: Submitted to Commander Wei 45
- Another Poem for Commander Wei S I on Being Banished 46
- On Arriving at the Borderlands: Submitted to Minister Wu 47
- Another Poem for Minister Wu on Arriving at the Borderlands 48
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TEN PARTINGS
- Dog Parted from Her Master 49
- Writing Brush Parted from the Hand 52
- Horse Parted from Her Stable 53
- Parrot Parted from Her Cage 54
- Swallow Parted from Her Nest 55
- Pearl Parted from the Palm 56
- Fish Parted from the Pond 57
- Falcon Parted from the Gauntlet 58
- Bamboo Parted from the Pavillion 59
- Mirror Parted from Its Stand 60
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POEMS FOR HOLY PEOPLE, HOLY PLACES
- On Beyond-the-Clouds Temple, I 61
- On Beyond-the-Clouds Temple, II 64
- Written on Lord-Bamboo Shrine 65
- On Visiting the Shrine at Shamanka Mountain 66
- Lyric Sent to a Taoist Recluse 67
- Poem in Response to the Taoist Teacher Yang’s “On Being Summoned to Court” 68
- On Being Presented to Monk Xuan: A Poem to Rhyme with Those by the Gathered Nobles 69
- Listening to a Monk Play the Reed Pipes 70
-
NATURE POEMS
- Water Chestnut and Salad-Rush Pond 71
- Lotus-Gathering Boat 74
- Crabapple Brook 75
- Gazing at Stonebarrel Mountain in Early Morning: Sent to Imperial Censor Lu 76
- Sketch of Stonebarrel Mountain 77
- For Vice-President Xiao of the Tribunal of Censors: On the Pond His Ancestor Made 78
- River-Moon Tower: Thinking of the Southland 79
- For the Opening of Border Strategy Tower 80
- Westcliff 81
- Spring View of Chengdu, the Brocade City 82
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POEMS ON POETRY
- In Response to Lord Commissioner Wen 83
- In Response to Licentiate Zhu, Thirteenth of His Generation 86
- In Response to Grand Secretary Du of the Imperial Cabinet 87
- Sending Old Poems to Yuan Zhen 88
- NOTES TO THE POEMS 89
- Backmatter 109
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- INTRODUCTION xi
-
YONGWU POEMS
- Poem in Answer to Someone’s “After the Rains, Taking Pleasure among the Bamboo” 1
- Cicadas 4
- Wind 5
- Moon 6
- Peonies 7
- Poem Rhyming with Liu Yuxi’s “Jade Rose of Sharon” 8
-
FAREWELL POEMS
- Seeing-Off a Friend 9
- Seeing-Off Associate Secretary Yao 12
- Seeing-Off Zheng, Prefect of Meizhou 13
-
POEMS ON LOVE AND ON COURTESANS
- Gazing at Spring, I 15
- Gazing at Spring, II 18
- Gazing at Spring, III 19
- Gazing at Spring, IV 20
- Homethoughts 21
- Autumn, Hearing the Headwaters on a Moonlit Night 22
- Riverbank 23
- Willow Floss 24
- Mountain Pear Blossoms: Poem Rhyming with One by Li, General of the Armies 25
-
OCCASIONAL VERSE
- Banquet Poem for Minister Wu Yuanheng, Governor of the Western Rivers District 27
- Another Banquet Poem for Minister Wu 30
- Rained-Out on the Mid-Autumn Festival, I 31
- Rained-Out on the Mid-Autumn Festival, II 32
- A Wandering Tour of the Countryside in Spring: Sent to Master Sun 33
- Another Poem for Master Sun 34
- Sent upon Being 111 and Unable to Accompany ^ Minister Duan on an Excursion to Wudan Temple 35
- Written to Thank Licentiate Yong for Painting of the Yangzi Gorges 36
- Written to Thank Auxiliary Xin for a Spray of Flowers 37
- Trying on New-Made Clothes, I 38
- Trying on New-Made Clothes, II 39
- Trying on New-Made Clothes, III 40
-
POEMS OF PROTEST, POEMS OF BANISHMENT
- For Someone Far Away, I 41
- For Someone Far Away, II 44
- On Being Banished to the Borderlands: Submitted to Commander Wei 45
- Another Poem for Commander Wei S I on Being Banished 46
- On Arriving at the Borderlands: Submitted to Minister Wu 47
- Another Poem for Minister Wu on Arriving at the Borderlands 48
-
TEN PARTINGS
- Dog Parted from Her Master 49
- Writing Brush Parted from the Hand 52
- Horse Parted from Her Stable 53
- Parrot Parted from Her Cage 54
- Swallow Parted from Her Nest 55
- Pearl Parted from the Palm 56
- Fish Parted from the Pond 57
- Falcon Parted from the Gauntlet 58
- Bamboo Parted from the Pavillion 59
- Mirror Parted from Its Stand 60
-
POEMS FOR HOLY PEOPLE, HOLY PLACES
- On Beyond-the-Clouds Temple, I 61
- On Beyond-the-Clouds Temple, II 64
- Written on Lord-Bamboo Shrine 65
- On Visiting the Shrine at Shamanka Mountain 66
- Lyric Sent to a Taoist Recluse 67
- Poem in Response to the Taoist Teacher Yang’s “On Being Summoned to Court” 68
- On Being Presented to Monk Xuan: A Poem to Rhyme with Those by the Gathered Nobles 69
- Listening to a Monk Play the Reed Pipes 70
-
NATURE POEMS
- Water Chestnut and Salad-Rush Pond 71
- Lotus-Gathering Boat 74
- Crabapple Brook 75
- Gazing at Stonebarrel Mountain in Early Morning: Sent to Imperial Censor Lu 76
- Sketch of Stonebarrel Mountain 77
- For Vice-President Xiao of the Tribunal of Censors: On the Pond His Ancestor Made 78
- River-Moon Tower: Thinking of the Southland 79
- For the Opening of Border Strategy Tower 80
- Westcliff 81
- Spring View of Chengdu, the Brocade City 82
-
POEMS ON POETRY
- In Response to Lord Commissioner Wen 83
- In Response to Licentiate Zhu, Thirteenth of His Generation 86
- In Response to Grand Secretary Du of the Imperial Cabinet 87
- Sending Old Poems to Yuan Zhen 88
- NOTES TO THE POEMS 89
- Backmatter 109