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 orderEnglish translationTranscription Traditional ChineseSimplified Chinese
1Grieving I Make My PlaintXi Song惜誦惜诵
2Crossing the RiverShe Jiang涉江涉江
3A Lament for YingAi Ying哀郢哀郢
4The Outpouring of Sad ThoughtsChou Si抽思抽思
5Embracing SandHuai Sha懷沙怀沙
6Thinking of a Fair OneSi Meiren思美人思美人
7Alas for the Days Gone ByXi Wangri昔往日昔往日
8In Praise of the Orange-TreeJu Song橘頌橘颂
9Grieving at the Eddying WindBei 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.