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typical Han
poetry styles, and with Qu Yuan's
style in The Lament. Some
Chuci poems use the
typical Book of
Songs (Shijing) four
syllable line, with its...
- translation: "Encountering Sorrow") is an
ancient Chinese poem from the
anthology Chuci traditionally attributed to Qu Yuan. Li Sao
dates from the 3rd
century BCE...
- pinyin: Yuǎnyóu; English: Far Roaming) is a
short work
anthologized in the
Chuci (楚辭
Songs of Chu,
sometimes called The
Songs of the South). "Yuanyou" is...
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actually composing the
classic of
Poetry (Shijing), the
Songs of the
South (
Chuci), or the
Nineteen Poems:
These corpora were
closed categories, one could...
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changes in how
Daoists viewed immortality.
Early text such as Zhuangzi,
Chuci, and
Liezi texts allegorically used xian
immortals and
magic islands to...
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important poetic contribution from the Han era is the
compilation of the
Chuci anthology,
which contains some of the
oldest and most
important poetic verses...
- ground?
Where did the seas and
rivers flow? The (early
second century CE)
Chuci commentary of Wang Yi 王逸
answers that
Yinglong drew
lines on the ground...
- (universal resonance) and
completely overwhelms his detractors. The
southern Chuci (2nd
century CE),
which has
Daoist elements although not
strictly a "Daoist...
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Lament for Ying is from the "Nine Declarations" (Jiu Zhang)
section of the
Chuci poetry anthology,
compiled in
ancient China. The Ying in the
title is a...
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specialized collection Chinese poems Chuci: not as old of an
anthology as is the Shijing, some of the
poems of the
Chuci rival the
poems of the
Shijing in...