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Selections from the Book of Songs

9780835100090

Selections from the Book of Songs

  • ISBN 13:

    9780835100090

  • ISBN 10:

    083510009X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 08/14/2012
  • Publisher: Long River Pr

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Summary

In seventh moon Fire Star west goes; In ninth we make dresses all day long. By and by warm spring grows And golden orioles sing their song. The lasses take their baskets deep And go along the small pathways To gather tender mulberry leaves in heap When lengthen the vernal days, They pile in heaps the southernwood, Their heart in gloomy mood, For they will say adieu to maidenhood. The Book of Songs, also known as the Confucian Odes, is one of the main pillars of the Chinese classical literary canon. This accessible version of the Book of Songsis designed for general readers and contains historical notes and anecdotes. The Book of Songsis divided into four parts: the Book of Lyrics ( Guofeng), the Book of Odes ( Xiaoya), the Book of Epics ( Daya), and the Book of Hymns ( Song). The songs contained herein were collected from the fifteen city-states of the Zhou dynasty (1046-256 BC) and were created not only by the noble classes, but also by working people--farmers, soldiers, and minor government officials; men as well as women. What emerges from this collection is a dynamic and intimate window on traditional life in ancient China.

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