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Title
More Translations from the Chinese
Author
Arthur Waley
Year
1919
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Location
New York
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CONTENTS
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Introduction
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Ch'ü Yüan
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The Great Summons
13
Wang Wei
:—
Prose Letter
23
Li Po
:—
Drinking Alone by Moonlight
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In the Mountains on a Summer Day
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Waking from Drunkenness on a Spring Day
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Self-Abandonment
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To Tan Ch'iu
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Clearing at Dawn
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Po Chü-i
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Life of Po Chü-i
35
After Passing the Examination
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Escorting Candidates to the Examination Hall
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In Early Summer Lodging in a Temple to Enjoy the Moonlight
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Sick Leave
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Watching the Reapers
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Going Alone to Spend a Night at the Hsien-Yu Temple
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Planting Bamboos
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To Li Chien
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At the End of Spring
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The Poem on the Wall
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Chu Ch'ēn Village
47
Fishing in the Wei River
50
Lazy Man's Song
51
Illness and Idleness
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Winter Night
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The Chrysanthemums in the Eastern Garden
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Poems in Depression, at Wei Village
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To His Brother Hsing-Chien, Who was in Tung-Ch'uan
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Starting Early from the Ch'u-Ch'ēng Inn
57
Rain
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The Beginning of Summer
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Visiting the Hsi-Lin Temple
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Prose Letter to Yüan Chēn
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Hearing the Early Oriole
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Dreaming that I Went with Lu and Yu to Visit Yüan Chēn
66
The Fifteenth Volume
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Invitation to Hsiao Chü-Shih
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To Li Chien
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The Spring River
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After Collecting the Autumn Taxes
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Lodging with the Old Man of the Stream
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To His Brother Hsing-Chien
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The Pine-Trees in the Courtyard
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Sleeping on Horseback
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Parting from the Winter Stove
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Good-Bye to the People of Hangchow
78
Written when Governor of Soochow
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Getting Up Early on a Spring Morning
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Losing a Slave-Girl
81
The Grand Houses at Lo-Yang
82
The Cranes
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On His Baldness
84
Thinking of the Past
85
A Mad Poem Addressed to My Nephews and Nieces
87
Old Age
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To a Talkative Guest
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To Liu Yü-Hsi
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My Servant Wakes Me
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Since I Lay Ill
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Song of Past Feelings
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Illness
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Resignation
97
Yüan Chēn
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The Story of Ts'ui Ying-Ying
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The Pitcher
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Po Hsing-chien
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The Story of Miss Li
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Wang Chien
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Hearing that His Friend was Coming Back from the War
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The South
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Ou-yang Hsiu
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Autumn
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Appendix
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