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Shi Jing Introduction Table des matières – Le Canon des Poèmes

Le plus ancien recueil connu de poésie chinoise, plus de trois cents chansons, odes et hymnes. Tr. Legge (en) et Granet (fr, incomplète).

Section II — Minor odes of the kingdom
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Chapitre 3 — Decade of Tong Gong

175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184

Shijing II. 3. (182)

How goes the night ?
It is not yet midnight.
The torch is blazing in the court-yard.
My princely men are arriving ; –
There is the tinkling of their bells.

How goes the night ?
The night is not yet through.
The torch is growing pale in the court-yard.
My princely men are arriving ; –
There is the sound of their bells, regular and near.

How goes the night ?
It is getting towards morning.
The torch is smoking in the court-yard.
My princely men are arriving ; –
I see their banners.

Legge 182

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Alias Shijing, Shi Jing, Book of Odes, Book of Songs, Classic of Odes, Classic of Poetry, Livre des Odes, Canon des Poèmes.

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