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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 I — Lessons from the states
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Chapitre 7 — The odes of Zheng

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95

Shijing I. 7. (77)

Shu has gone hunting ;
And in the streets there are no inhabitants.
Are there indeed no inhabitants ?
[But] they are not like Shu,
Who is truly admirable and kind.

Shu has gone to the grand chase ;
And in the streets there are none feasting.
Are there indeed none feasting ?
[But] they are not like Shu,
Who is truly admirable and good.

Shu has gone into the country ;
And in the streets there are none driving about.
Are there indeed none driving about ?
[But] they are not like Shu,
Who is truly admirable and martial.

Legge 77

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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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