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Golden Treasury of Chinese Poetry in Han, Wei and Six Dynasties(Chinese-English)

Author:Xu Yuanchong

Publication date:2018-01-01

ISBN:9787508538952

Language:Chinese-English

Abstract:

Ancient Chinese classic poems are exquisite works of art. As far as 2,000 years ago, Chinese poets composed the beautiful work Book of Poetry and Elegies of the South, Later, they created more splendid Tang poetry and Song lyrics. Such classic works as Thus Spoke the Master and Laws: Divine and Huma...
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Introduction

Ancient Chinese classic poems are exquisite works of art. As far as 2,000 years ago, Chinese poets composed the beautiful work Book of Poetry and Elegies of the South, Later, they created more splendid Tang poetry and Song lyrics. Such classic works as Thus Spoke the Master and Laws: Divine and Human were extremely significant in building and shaping the culture of the Chinese nation. These works are both a cultural bond linking the thoughts and affections of Chinese people and an important bridge for Chinese culture and the world. Mr. Xu Yuanchong has been engaged in translation for 70 years. In December 2010, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award in Translation conferred by the Translators Association of China (TAC). He is honored as the only expert who translates Chinese poems into both English and French. After his excellent interpretation, many Chinese classic poems have been further refined into perfect English and French rhymes. This collection of Classical Chinese Poetry and Prose gathers his most representative English translations. It includes the classic works Thus Spoke the Master, Laws: Divine and Human and dramas such as Romance of the Western Bower, Dream in Peony Pavilion, Love in Long-life Hall and Peach Blossom Painted with Blood. The largest part of the collection includes the translation of selected poems from different dynasties. The selection includes various types of poems, lyrics and Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasty songs. The selected works start from the pre-Qin era to the Qing Dynasty, covering almost the entire history of classic poems in China. Reading these works is like tasting "living water from the source" of Chinese culture. We hope this collection will help English readers "know, love and appreciate" Chinese classic poems, share the intelligence of Confucius and Lao Tzu, share the gracefulness of Tang Dynasty poems, Song lyrics and classic operas and songs and promote exchanges between Eastern and Western culture. This book is one of the 14 books of Classical Chinese Poetry and Prose, a translation of Confucian classics Thus Spoke the Master.

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  • 封面

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  • 扉页

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  • CONTENTS 目录

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  • 作者简介

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  • Publisher's note

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  • 出版前言

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  • PREFACE

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  • Liu Bang (256–195 BC)

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  • Xiang Yu (232–202 BC)

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  • Lady Yu (?–202 BC)

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  • Liu Che (156–87 BC)

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  • Sima Xiangru (179–118 BC)

    12
  • Li Yannian (?–87 BC )

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  • Lady Ban

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  • Xin Yannian

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  • Su Wu (140–60 BC)

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  • Anonymous

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  • Cai Yan (c. 200)

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  • Cao Cao (155–220)

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  • Wang Can (177–217)

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  • Chen Lin (?–217)

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  • Liu Zhen (?–217)

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  • Xu Gan (171–217)

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  • Po Qin (?–218)

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  • Cao Pi (187–226)

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  • Cao Zhi (192–232)

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  • Ji Kang (223–262)

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  • Ruan Ji (210–263)

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  • Fu Xuan (218–278)

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  • Zhang Hua (232–300)

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  • Pan Yue (247–300)

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  • Shi Chong (249–300)

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  • Lu Ji (261–303)

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  • Zuo Si (250–305)

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  • Zhang Han

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  • Zhang Zai

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  • Su Boyu's Wife

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  • Liu Kun (271–318)

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  • Guo Pu (276–324)

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  • Wang Xizhi (321–379)

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  • Xie An, Xie Lang, Xie Daoyun

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  • Gu Kaizhi (345–406)

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  • Tao Qian (365–427)

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  • Xie Lingyun (385–433)

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  • Bao Zhao (415–470)

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  • Xie Tiao (464–499)

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  • Xiao Yan (464–549)

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  • Fan Yun (451–503)

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  • Jiang Yan (444–505)

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  • Shen Yue (441–512)

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  • Liu Yun (465–511)

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  • He Xun (?–518)

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  • Wu Jun (469–519)

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  • Wang Ji

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  • Yin Keng (?–565)

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  • Chen Shubao (553–604)

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  • Xu Ling (507–583)

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  • Wei Ding (515–593)

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  • Wang Bao (513–576)

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  • Yu Xin (512–580)

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  • Yang Guang (569–618)

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  • Folk Songs of Northern and Southern Dynasties

    62
  • 刘邦

    63
  • 项羽

    64
  • 虞姬

    65
  • 刘彻

    66
  • 司马相如

    67
  • 李延年

    68
  • 班婕妤

    69
  • 辛延年

    70
  • 苏武

    71
  • 无名氏

    72
  • 蔡琰

    73
  • 曹操

    74
  • 王粲

    75
  • 陈琳

    76
  • 刘桢

    77
  • 徐幹

    78
  • 繁钦

    79
  • 曹丕

    80
  • 曹植

    81
  • 嵇康

    82
  • 阮籍

    83
  • 傅玄

    84
  • 张华

    85
  • 潘岳

    86
  • 石崇

    87
  • 陆机

    88
  • 左思

    89
  • 张翰

    90
  • 张载

    91
  • 苏伯玉妻

    92
  • 刘琨

    93
  • 郭璞

    94
  • 王羲之

    95
  • 谢安 谢朗 谢道韫

    96
  • 顾恺之

    97
  • 陶潜

    98
  • 谢灵运

    99
  • 鲍照

    100
  • 谢朓

    101
  • 萧衍

    102
  • 范云

    103
  • 江淹

    104
  • 沈约

    105
  • 柳恽

    106
  • 何逊

    107
  • 吴均

    108
  • 王籍

    109
  • 阴铿

    110
  • 陈叔宝

    111
  • 徐陵

    112
  • 韦鼎

    113
  • 王褒

    114
  • 庾信

    115
  • 杨广

    116
  • 南北朝民歌

    117
  • Theory on Literary Translation of the Chinese School

    118
  • 代后记:中国学派的文学翻译理论

    119
  • 版权页

    120
  • 封底

    121

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