
Classic of Poetry - Wikipedia
The Classic of Poetry, also Shijing or Shih-ching, translated variously as the Book of Songs, Book of Odes, or simply known as the Odes or Poetry (詩; Shī), is the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, comprising 305 works dating from the 11th to 7th centuries BC.
Shijing | Classical Poetry, Ancient Texts & Confucianism | Britannica
Shijing, the first anthology of Chinese poetry. It was compiled by the ancient sage Confucius (551–479 bc) and cited by him as a model of literary expression, for, despite its numerous themes, the subject matter was always “expressive of pleasure without being licentious, and of grief without being
The Shijing詩經 (Classic of Poetry; Book of Odes)
2023年1月12日 · The Shijing, or Book of Odes (aka Classic of Poetry, Book of Songs, etc.) is the fountainhead of the Chinese literary tradition.
Shijing 詩經 or Maoshi 毛詩 - ChinaKnowledge.de
2010年7月24日 · Shijing 詩經, the Book of Songs, also known as Maoshi 毛詩, is one of the Confucian Classics. It is a collection of three different types of songs originating in the Shang and the early and middle Zhou periods.
ShiJing-2 Introduction & Notes - University of Virginia
Chinese literature begins with ShiJing (Book of Odes), an anthology of songs, poems, and hymns. It consists of 311 poems (6 without text) dating from the Zhou Dynasty (1027-771 BC) to the Spring & Autumn Period (770-476 BC).
The Beauty of Shijing Poems: An Ancient Chinese Literary Treasure
Shijing, also known as the Book of Songs, is one of the earliest collections of Chinese poetry, dating back to the Zhou dynasty (1046-256 BC). This anthology of 305 poems reflects the daily life, rituals, and emotions of the ancient Chinese people.
Shi Jing (work) - The Online Books Page
Shi Jing is a transliterated name of an ancient collection of about 300 Chinese poems and songs. Also published under other transliterations, as well as "The Book of Songs" and "The Book of Odes", it is one of the classics of Chinese literature. Look for …
reading-group:shijing [Cambridge Chinese Classics]
Shijing is one of the Five Classics of Confucianism, which is partly a result of the official adoption of Confucianism as the guiding principles of Chinese society in the Western Han dynasty(206 BCE - 24 AD).
Shijing, the Book of Song, is the source of classical poetry in China and is honored as one of the canons of Confucianism.
Shijing - Reed College
Shijing is a collection of about three hundred poems. 311 poems to be exact, including six poems transmitted only by their titles. This text is often referred to by the roundabout number of poems included in it: Shi san bai, or "the three hundred poems."