Jiu Zhang
Jiu Zhang is a collection of poems attributed to Qu Yuan and printed in the Chu Ci.
The nine pieces
The nine poems of the Jiu Zhang form a diverse collection.Table of contents
The "Nine Pieces" consists of nine titles of poems:Standard order | English translation | Transcription | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese |
1 | Grieving I Make My Plaint | Xi Song | 惜誦 | 惜诵 |
2 | Crossing the River | She Jiang | 涉江 | 涉江 |
3 | A Lament for Ying | Ai Ying | 哀郢 | 哀郢 |
4 | The Outpouring of Sad Thoughts | Chou Si | 抽思 | 抽思 |
5 | Embracing Sand | Huai Sha | 懷沙 | 怀沙 |
6 | Thinking of a Fair One | Si Meiren | 思美人 | 思美人 |
7 | Alas for the Days Gone By | Xi Wangri | 昔往日 | 昔往日 |
8 | In Praise of the Orange-Tree | Ju Song | 橘頌 | 橘颂 |
9 | Grieving at the Eddying Wind | Bei Hui Feng | 悲回風 | 悲回风 |
Note that poem numbers 1, 6, 7, and 9 actually lack titles in the original text; rather, they are named for the sake of convenience after the first few words with which these poems begin. English titles based on David Hawkes' translations.