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or syntactically matched lines within a specific poem share the same, identical words (or characters) to a large degree, as opposed to confining the parallelism between lines to using grammatical category matching of the words in one line with the other word in the same position in the corresponding line; but, not by using the same, identical word(s). Disallowing verbal repetition within a poem would by the time of
1053:"Court Hymns" contains "Lesser Court Hymns" and "Major Court Hymns". Most of the poems were used by the aristocrats to pray for good harvests each year, worship gods, and venerate their ancestors. The authors of "Major Court Hymns" are nobles who were dissatisfied with the political reality. Therefore, they wrote poems not only related to the feast, worship, and epic but also to reflect the public feelings.
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All but six of the "Eulogies" consist of a single stanza, and the "Court Hymns" exhibit wide variation in the number of stanzas and their lengths. Almost all of the "Airs", however, consist of three stanzas, with four-line stanzas being most common. Although a few rhyming couplets occur, the standard
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can be a source of inspiration and a basis for evaluation; they can help you to come together with others, as well as to properly express complaints. In the home, they teach you about how to serve your father, and in public life they teach you about how to serve your lord. They also broadly acquaint
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poems involved the appointment of officials, whose duties included documenting verses current from the various states which constituted the empire. Out of these many collected pieces, also according to tradition, Confucius made a final editorial round of decisions for elimination or inclusion in the
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is that they tend to possess "elements of repetition and variation". This results in an "alteration of similarities and differences in the formal structure: in successive stanzas, some lines and phrases are repeated verbatim, while others vary from stanza to stanza". Characteristically, the parallel
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The "Airs of the States" are shorter lyrics in simple language that are generally ancient folk songs which record the voice of the common people. They often speak of love and courtship, longing for an absent lover, soldiers on campaign, farming and housework, and political satire and protest. The
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As the idea of allegorical expression grew, when kingdoms or feudal leaders wished to express or validate their own positions, they would sometimes couch the message within a poem, or by allusion. This practice became common among educated
Chinese in their personal correspondences and spread to
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would be withdrawn upon the failure of the ruling dynasty to ensure the prosperity of their subjects. The people's folksongs were deemed to be the best gauge of their feelings and conditions, and thus indicative of whether the nobility was ruling according to the mandate of Heaven or not.
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poems were folk songs or not, they "all seem to have passed through the hands of men of letters at the royal Zhou court". In other words, they show an overall literary polish together with some general stylistic consistency. About 95% of
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told the story: "The Master once stood by himself, and I hurried to seek teaching from him. He asked me, 'You've studied the Odes?' I answered, 'Not yet.' He replied, 'If you have not studied the Odes, then I have nothing to say.'"
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in some way or another to
Confucius, who by the 1st century BCE had become the model of sages and was believed to have maintained a cultural connection to the early Zhou dynasty. This view is now generally discredited, as the
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does not specify the names of authors in association with the contained works, both traditional commentaries and modern scholarship have put forth hypotheses on authorship. The "Golden Coffer" chapter of the
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Accordingly, the songs were collected from the various regions, converted from their diverse regional dialects into standard literary language, and presented accompanied with music at the royal courts.
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pattern in such four-line stanzas required a rhyme between the second and fourth lines. Often the first or third lines would rhyme with these, or with each other. This style later became known as the "
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and dynastic hymns which praise the founders of the Zhou dynasty. They also include hymns used in sacrificial rites and songs used by the aristocracy in their sacrificial ceremonies or at banquets.
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qualities, which relates to the musical accompaniment with which they were in their early days performed. The songs from the "Hymns" and "Eulogies", which are the oldest material in the
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are rhyming, with end rhyme, as well as frequent internal rhyming. While some of these verses still rhyme in modern varieties of
Chinese, others had ceased to rhyme by the
1209:, were performed to slow, heavy accompaniment from bells, drums, and stone chimes. However, these and the later actual musical scores or choreography which accompanied the
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Confucian school eventually came to consider the verses of the "Airs of the States" to have been collected in the course of activities of officers dispatched by the
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became a foundational text which informed and validated literature, education, and political affairs. The
Legalists, on their side, attempted to suppress the
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has been a revered
Confucian classic since the Han dynasty, and has been studied and memorized by centuries of scholars in China. The individual songs of the
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from a larger 3,000-piece collection to its traditional 305-piece form. This claim is believed to reflect an early
Chinese tendency to relate all of the
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has been annotated and commented on continuously throughout history, as well as in this case providing a model to inspire future poetic works.
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became an important and controversial force, influencing political, social and educational phenomena. During the struggle between
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court, whose duties included the field collection of the songs local to the territorial states of Zhou. This territory was roughly the
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said that its text was descended from the first generation of
Confucius' students, and as such should be the authoritative version.
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was the first work to directly attribute the work to Confucius. Subsequent Confucian tradition held that the
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in this regard is generally as "poem", "song", or "ode". Before its elevation as a canonical classic, the
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period canonical status. Despite the impersonality of the poetic voice characteristic of the
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was made much of in the process of attempting to give the poems of the women poets of the
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in use today. Only isolated fragments of the Lu text survive, among the remains of the
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area. A final section of 5 "Eulogies of Shang" purports to be ritual songs of the
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era, starting in 213 BCE, extended to attempt to prohibit the
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you with the names of birds, beasts, plants, and trees.
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1757:and other classics were targets of the
1558:: "Royal Officials' Collecting Songs" (
1186:be one of the rules to distinguish the
5476:
4550:
4527:
4317:Classical Chinese Poetry: An Anthology
4311:
4285:
4269:
4239:The Flowering Plum and the Palace Lady
4177:
4161:Sources of Chinese Tradition: Volume I
4089:
4042:
4001:
3997:
3985:
3970:
3822:
3810:
3762:
3750:
3723:
3699:
3551:
3539:
3502:
3490:
3264:Il Libro delle Odi: edizione integrale
2122:by analyzing the rhyme schemes in the
2058:
1678:, the canonical works associated with
1674:historically has a major place in the
1224:period. For example, the eighth song (
274:
201:
5058:
4754:
4694:'s edition; English translation from
4569:
4479:
4456:
4356:
4255:
4210:
4146:
4134:
4070:
4030:
4018:
3957:
3945:
3930:
3774:
3711:
3644:
3632:
3514:
3478:
3039:Confucii Chi-King sive Liber Carminum
2109:
1998:詩可以興,可以觀,可以群,可以怨。邇之事父,遠之事君。多識於鳥獸草木之名。
1947:
1174:" style for much of Chinese history.
1077:Greatly illustrious, greatly honored,
1075:They hurry swiftly within the temple.
946:With bells and drums do her delight.
4722:at the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
4710:. Chinese text with James Legge and
4642:
4501:
4411:
4381:
4334:Idema, Wilt L.; Haft, Lloyd (1997),
4279:Ancient Festivals and Songs of China
4054:
3915:
3888:
3849:
3656:
3598:
3586:
3574:
3106:Festivals and Songs of Ancient China
2991:. The Chinese Classics. Vol. 4.
2214:"Airs of the States", poems 001–160
1055:
895:
16:Collection of ancient Chinese poetry
4616:
4147:Davis, Albert Richard, ed. (1970),
4120:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
4095:A Handbook of Old Chinese Phonology
3786:
3076:]. Hokkien: Mission Catholique.
2728:"Major Court Hymns" poems 235–265;
2555:"Lesser Court Hymns" poems 161–234
2141:C.H. Wang refers to the account of
928:He tossed from one side to another.
13:
4780:
4553:The Problem of a Chinese Aesthetic
4215:Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook
3422:may sometimes be used in place of
3182:"The Book of Odes: Ta Ya and Sung"
1525:
924:Waking, sleeping, thought of her,
922:Wanting, sought her, had her not,
14:
5550:
5368:Three Strategies of Huang Shigong
4673:
4149:The Penguin Book of Chinese Verse
4140:Hsiang Lectures on Chinese Poetry
4118:Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction
3013:. London: Trübner. Archived from
1776:which each belonged to different
940:Watercress grows here and there,
931:Watercress grows here and there,
734:was the song "Tree-Stump Grove" (
5455:The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars
4219:(2nd ed.), The Free Press,
3320:
3306:
3292:
3278:
3056:; rpt. New York: Paragon (1969).
2166:
1753:According to Han tradition, the
1608:Anhui daxue cang Zhanguo zhujian
1061:Ah! Solemn is the clear temple,
937:With harps we bring her company.
913:Watercress grows here and there,
32:
4888:New Songs from the Jade Terrace
4262:A History of Chinese Literature
3991:
3963:
3867:
3437:
3410:
3266:. Milano, Italy: Luni Editrice.
3218:(in Japanese). Tokyo: Shūeisha.
1436:Traditional scholarship of the
1216:Nearly all of the songs in the
1144:are written in a four-syllable
942:Right and left we pick it out.
750:
359:
342:
321:
300:
273:
259:
245:
224:
65:Ancient Chinese poetry and song
5418:Biographies of Exemplary Women
4461:詩經", in Loewe, Michael (ed.),
4395:Text and Ritual in Early China
4063:
3520:
2837:
2826:
2816:
2736:) for solemn court ceremonies
2549:
2208:
2194:
2181:
1966:), an early discussion of the
1748:
1703:Records of the Grand Historian
1620:
1583:Records of the Grand Historian
1464:
1446:
1398:tshoj tshoj bju yi, bak ngjon
1375:tshoj tshoj bju yi, bak ngjon
1347:tshoj tshoj bju yi, bak ngjon
1324:tshoj tshoj bju yi, bak ngjon
1296:tshoj tshoj bju yi, bak ngjon
1273:tshoj tshoj bju yi, bak ngjon
1067:Holding fast to the virtue of
944:Gentle maiden, pure and fair,
935:Gentle maiden, pure and fair,
658:, or a "classic book", in the
572:, translated variously as the
537:
461:
401:
200:
186:
172:
140:
124:
1:
4998:Chinese poems (category list)
4485:The Five "Confucian" Classics
4434:; Shih, Hsiang-ling (2014). "
4336:A Guide to Chinese Literature
4265:, New York: Appleton-Century.
4163:, Columbia University Press,
4097:, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter,
3454:
3428:, in which case the title is
3121:. London: Allen & Unwin.
2730:31 total major festal songs (
1740:recounts that Confucius' son
1476:
1079:May never be weary of men.
917:Gentle maiden, pure and fair,
908:Gentle maiden, pure and fair,
745:
730:, the latest material in the
5534:Four Books and Five Classics
3526:Zheng Xuan 鄭玄 (AD 127–200),
3459:
3254:Mekada, Makoto 目加田誠 (1991).
3211:Takada, Shinji 高田真治 (1966).
1676:Four Books and Five Classics
1665:
1024:
926:On and on he thought of her,
915:Right and left we gather it.
884:
46:, with accompanying painting
7:
5448:School Sayings of Confucius
4151:, Baltimore: Penguin Books.
3271:
3180:Karlgren, Bernhard (1945).
3163:Karlgren, Bernhard (1944).
1915:
1649:region. Perhaps during the
1607:
1460:) and implied comparisons (
10:
5555:
5524:11th-century BC literature
5509:Chinese poetry anthologies
5499:Chinese poetry collections
5313:Thousand Character Classic
4572:The Whole History of China
4159:; Chan, Wing-Tsit (1960),
3262:Vincenzo, Cannata (2021).
3246:Zhonghua Publishing House.
3238:Cheng Junying 程俊英 (1991).
3225:Cheng Junying 程俊英 (1985).
3048:Jennings, William (1891).
2843:"Eulogies" poems 266–305;
2114:Modern scholarship on the
1881:'s influential dictionary
1696:but Han dynasty historian
1492:says that the poem "Owl" (
1118:translated by Martin Kern
933:Right and left we pull it.
906:On sandbars of the stream.
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4718:Legge translation of the
4609:10.1017/S0041977X22000015
4528:Riegel, Jeffrey (2001). "
4487:, Yale University Press,
4393:, in Kern, Martin (ed.),
4388:in Excavated Manuscripts"
4297:, London: Penguin Books,
4157:de Bary, William Theodore
3616:de Bary & Chan (1960)
3430:
3424:
3418:
3395:
2964:Sacrificial Odes of Shang
2958:
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2928:Decade of Min You Xiao Zi
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5177:Spring and Autumn Annals
4909:Three Hundred Tang Poems
4796:Classical Chinese poetry
4457:Loewe, Michael (1993), "
4211:Ebrey, Patricia (1993),
3368:
3341:Classical Chinese poetry
3108:, New York: E.P. Dutton.
3042:. Sumptibus J.G. Cottae.
2874:Sacrificial Odes of Zhou
2265:Odes of Shao & South
1543:received version of the
1244:Mandarin pronunciation (
1126:
919:Wanted waking and sleep.
832:11th & 10th century
775:160 "Airs of the States"
742:Spring and Autumn period
666:'s official adoption of
654:first became known as a
119:Traditional Chinese
21:Shijing (disambiguation)
5529:1st-millennium BC books
5340:The Methods of the Sima
5324:Seven Military Classics
5306:Hundred Family Surnames
5299:Three Character Classic
5274:Classic of Filial Piety
5003:List of poems (article)
4714:(partial) translations.
4682:at Chinese Text Project
4196:10.1163/156853264x00028
3862:Idema & Haft (1997)
3799:Smith & Poli (2021)
3346:Geese in Chinese poetry
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3047:
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3025:—— (1879).
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3004:—— (1876).
3003:
2983:
2033:as a justification for
1931:, which has become the
1389:Cǎi cǎi fú yǐ, báo yán
1366:Cǎi cǎi fú yǐ, báo yán
1338:Cǎi cǎi fú yǐ, báo yán
1315:Cǎi cǎi fú yǐ, báo yán
1287:Cǎi cǎi fú yǐ, báo yán
1264:Cǎi cǎi fú yǐ, báo yán
814:10th & 9th century
793:74 "Lesser Court Hymns"
635:
135:Simplified Chinese
5246:Commentary of Gongyang
4340:University of Michigan
3416:The variant character
2019:
1970:
1601:scribal copies of the
1535:
1251:Early Middle Chinese (
1213:poems have been lost.
1084:
1059:
951:
910:Fit pair for a prince.
899:
811:31 "Major Court Hymns"
796:9th & 8th century
778:8th & 7th century
662:sense, as part of the
385:
38:The first song in the
5489:Chinese classic texts
5253:Commentary of Guliang
4991:Individual poems list
4801:Modern Chinese poetry
4551:Saussy, Haun (1993),
4382:Kern, Martin (2005),
4357:Jenco, Leigh (2023).
4281:], Paris: Leroux.
4071:Allan, Sarah (1991),
3236:(in Mandarin Chinese)
3223:(in Mandarin Chinese)
3060:(in French and Latin)
3036:Lacharme, P. (1830).
2031:Warring States period
2029:to have begun in the
1993:
1955:
1937:Xiping Stone Classics
1837:Warring States period
1564:) is recorded in the
1533:
1431:Old Chinese phonology
865:5 "Eulogies of Shang"
829:31 "Eulogies of Zhou"
630:Old Chinese phonology
42:, handwritten by the
5432:Four Books for Women
5347:Six Secret Teachings
5115:Doctrine of the Mean
4947:Antithetical couplet
4830:Six Dynasties poetry
4112:Baxter, William H.;
3258:詩経. Tokyo: Kōbansha.
2978:Notable translations
2710:Decade of Du Ren Shi
2145:'s victory over the
1469:). The poems of the
1192:new, regulated style
1131:Whether the various
456:Revised Romanization
354:Baxter–Sagart (2014)
5012:Modern compilations
4902:Complete Tang Poems
4432:Knechtges, David R.
3765:, pp. 150–155.
3753:, pp. 150–151.
3726:, pp. 107–108.
3645:Shi & Hu (2011)
3554:, pp. 355–356.
3088:(in French). Paris.
2910:Decade of Chen Gong
2892:Decade of Qing Miao
2846:
2823:traditional Chinese
2783:Decade of Sheng Min
2737:
2620:Decade of Tong Gong
2556:
2215:
2191:traditional Chinese
2059:Political influence
1780:traditions. The Lu
1241:Chinese characters
1237:
901:The fishhawks sing
874:The content of the
757:Number and meaning
688:Three Hundred Songs
686:) was known as the
28:
5519:Zhou dynasty texts
5504:Chinese folk songs
4895:Nineteen Old Poems
4735:2020-01-16 at the
4091:Baxter, William H.
3671:, p. 215–216.
3146:Karlgren, Bernhard
3064:Couvreur, Séraphin
3044:Latin translation.
2813:simplified Chinese
2810:
2765:Decade of Wen Wang
2719:
2674:Decade of Bei Shan
2656:Decade of Xiao Min
2529:
2178:simplified Chinese
2175:
2110:Modern scholarship
2025:were theorized by
1971:
1948:Confucian allegory
1831:, named after the
1631:Yellow River Plain
1536:
1236:
847:4 "Eulogies of Lu"
27:Classic of Poetry
26:
5539:Thirteen Classics
5484:Classic of Poetry
5471:
5470:
5439:Lessons for Women
5239:Commentary of Zuo
5204:Book of Documents
5197:Classic of Poetry
5188:Thirteen Classics
5156:Book of Documents
5149:Classic of Poetry
5052:
5051:
4874:Classic of Poetry
4744:The Book of Songs
4635:978-0-8223-1946-7
4494:978-0-300-08185-5
4472:978-1-55729-043-4
4449:978-90-04-19240-9
4423:978-0-521-85558-7
4404:978-0-295-98562-6
4365:Mao Shi guyin kao
4349:978-0-892-64123-9
4326:978-0-374-10536-5
4304:978-0-14-044375-2
4248:978-0-300-02242-1
4226:978-0-02-908752-7
4170:978-0-231-10939-0
4136:Chang, Kang-i Sun
4127:978-0-19-994537-5
4104:978-3-11-012324-1
4082:978-0-7914-0460-7
4057:, pp. 26–29.
3948:, pp. 12–14.
3714:, pp. 73–74.
3635:, pp. 11–13.
3601:, pp. 30–31.
3403:, after the core
3118:The Book of Songs
2971:
2970:
2946:Praise Odes of Lu
2808:
2807:
2717:
2716:
2692:Decade of Sang Hu
2584:Decade of Lu Ming
2527:
2526:
2116:Classic of Poetry
1968:Classic of Poetry
1821:Emperor Wu of Han
1761:in 213 BCE under
1734:Classic of Poetry
1727:Classic of Poetry
1725:records that the
1694:Classic of Poetry
1672:Classic of Poetry
1603:Classic of Poetry
1592:Classic of Poetry
1489:Book of Documents
1471:Classic of Poetry
1407:
1406:
1199:Classic of Poetry
1197:The works in the
1179:Classic of Poetry
1124:
1123:
1107:—"Clear Temple" (
1044:
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704:Classic of Poetry
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160:Standard Mandarin
101:Classic of Poetry
83:Classic of Poetry
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70:Publication place
40:Classic of Poetry
5546:
5425:Classic of Music
5086:Chinese classics
5079:
5072:
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5044:Cantonese poetry
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4703:The Book of Odes
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1924:in 653 CE.
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1385:采采芣苢、薄言襭之。
1362:采采芣苢、薄言袺之。
1334:采采芣苢、薄言捋之。
1311:采采芣苢、薄言掇之。
1283:采采芣苢、薄言有之。
1260:采采芣苢、薄言采之。
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3455:References
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4483:(2001),
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4273:(1929),
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4237:(1978),
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4093:(1992),
4004:, p. 20.
3973:, p. 19.
3874:Analects
3528:Shipu xu
3272:See also
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3192:: 65–99.
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