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Shi Jing Introduction Table of content – The Book of Odes

The oldest collection of Chinese poetry, more than three hundred songs, odes and hymns. Tr. Legge (en) and Granet (fr, incomplete).

Section I — °ê ­· Lessons from the states
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Chapter 1 — ©P «n The odes of Zhou and the South

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Shijing I. 1. (5)

Ye locusts, winged tribes,
How harmoniously you collect together !
Right is it that your descendants
Should be multitudinous !

Ye locusts, winged tribes,
How sound your wings in flight !
Right is it that your descendents
Should be as in unbroken strings !

Ye locusts, winged tribes,
How you cluster together !
Right is it that your descendents
Should be in swarms !

Legge 5

Sauterelles ailées, que vous voilà nombreuses !
Puissent vos descendants avoir grandes vertus !

Granet VI.

[Xref] Lunyu III. 8. quotes Shijing I. 5. (57)
gbog – Lunyu 48 7 – 2005/12/02
[Xref] Lunyu I.15. quotes Shijing I.v.1
gbog – Lunyu 15 5 – 2005/12/02
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