Topics in Yuefu Poetry, 187
Wu Yizong, 209–12
Yan Yanzhi, 236–38
Wu Zetian (Tang empress), 209–12,
Yang Fu: “Ode to Snow,” 145
215–17, 220
Yang Su, Duke of Yue, 262–65, 272,
Wudi ji, 175
277
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315
Yang Xiong, 194
Zhaoxin, 94–99
Yao, sage-king, 224
“Zheng min,” 63–65
Yaoniang, 265–67, 271
Zheng Qi: A Record of Credible
Yi jing, see Classic of Changes
Accounts . . . , 194
Yin Zhongkan, 138
Zheng Xuan, 125, 126; master-slave
Yiwen leiju, 206
relations and, 127–29, 130–31;
“Yiwen zhi,” 78, 81
Zheng’s Annotation of the Mao
“Yong huai shi,” 133
Poems, 125, 126
You, Prince of Zhao: “Captivity
zhiguai, see bizarre accounts
Song,” 90–92, 101
Zhong Shanfu, 63–65
Youyang zazu, 161–62, 166
Zhongzong (Tang emperor), 212–14,
Yu, Pauline, 192
217–19, 220
Yu Chan, 147, 148
Zhou Chang, 88
Yu Liang, 121–23, 147–48, 149
Zhou dynasty, 68, 108, 111, 123. See
Yuan Zhen, 250–52; “Story of
also Eastern Zhou; Western
Yingying,” 282 n 1
Zhou
yuci, see “word chain”
Zhu Tao, 226–29
yuefu (folk song), 133–34, 187–88
Zhu Xi, 190
Yu lin, 145
Zhuang, Duke of Zheng, 191
Yunxian zaji, 181, 202
Zhuangzi, 3–4, 27, 39–40 n 35
Zigong, 25–26
Zhai Zhong, 192; “I pray you,
Zixia, 166
Zhongzi,” 190–91
Zuo Qiuming, 184
Zhang (Tang general), 220–22
Zuo Si, 148, 149; Poetic Expositions
Zhang Changling: “Viewing Lan-
on the Three Capitals, 146, 147;
terns,” 245–46
“Summoning the Recluse,” 151,
Zhang Hu, 247–48
152–53, 155
Zhang Hua, 146, 147, 149; Account
Zuo Tradition ( Zuo zhuan) , 12,
of Wide-Ranging Matters, 216 n 18
31–68, 113, 152, 268 n 85, 281; ad-
Zhang Jiuling: “Ocean Swallow,”
monition poems in, 67, 191–92,
225–26
218; audience competence in,
Zhang Liang, 82
209; citations from Poems in, 59,
Zhang Yuanyi, 209–12
69, 108, 111, 119, 126; Confucius
Zhangsun Wuji, 206–8
in, 222; cultural competence and,
Zhao Cui, 34–38, 42–45, 48
24, 27, 36–37, 280; in Han His-
Zhao Dun, 55, 56, 57, 66
tory, 183–84; parody in, 211; per-
Zhao Feiyan, 240 n 43, 241
formance in, 217; poetic
Zhao Meng, 71–72
competence and, 10, 11, 16, 24, 33,
Zhao Wei, 163
119–20, 203–4, 236, 270, 279, 280;
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Index
poetic intent in, 71–72, 168–69;
43, 46, 53–54, 68; speechmaking
Prince Chong’er story, 34–49;
in, 51–68; Storied Poems and, 165;
protest poetry in, 277; protocol
“Taunting and Teasing,” 123–24.
offerings in, 27, 31–33, 41, 42–43,
See also Traditionalists
49; ritual reenactment in, 29–31,
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Document Outline
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Introduction
ONE Performing the Tradition
TWO Baring the Soul
THREE Playing the Game
FOUR Gleaning the Heart
FIVE Placing the Poem
Conclusion
Appendix
Works Cited
Index
Back Matter
Words Well Put Page 47