VI.C. LITERARY WRITINGS AND MISCELLANIES
a. prose
Comprehensive indexes to the documents in literary collections and entries
in miscellanies also reference many key terms. For indexes to the following
literary collections:
see:
The following anthology of translations of ku-wen 古文 prose
has separate indexes for proper nouns and subjects. It covers selected writings
by Ou-yang Hsiu, Su Hsun, Su Shih, Su Ch'e, Tseng Kung, and Wang An-shih.
For an index to titles of pieces in the literary collection of
Su Shih (1037-1101) see:
For miscellanies (pi-chi ) by:
see:
For miscellanies by:
see:
The following miscellanies can be searched with a computer
database on a fee-for-use basis. Fifty Sung miscellanies are
classified into more than 1600 categories. Users can use either
a personal name index or a subject index. Each search produces
references citing the book, chüan, page, and subject
classification. This database is not available in the United
States at the time of publication. Inquiries regarding possible
charges for searches should be directed to Professor Liu at
Hang-chou University.
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Tien-nao-hua Sung-jen pi-chi chien-so hsi-t'ung
電腦化宋人筆記檢索系統
(Computerized index to Sung miscellanies).
Liu K'un-t'ai 劉坤太
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The following is a list of authors, titles, and editions used
in this computerised database.
Liu discusses the value of his database in:
Hung Mai 洪邁(1123-1202) authored a miscellany on matters
pertaining to intellectual culture and official service. The
index below includes personal names.
Ref (C) Z3101.Y446x vol.13
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Jung‑chai
sui‑pi wu‑chi tsung‑ho yin‑te
容齋隨筆五集綜合引得
(Combined indices to the five collections of the Jung-chai
sui-pi).
William Hung Harvard‑Yenching Sinological Index Series, #13.
Peking: Harvard‑Yenching Institute, 1938; rpt. Taipei: Chinese Materials
and Research Aids Service Center, 1966. 123 p.
McMullen #146.
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Hung Mai also authored and compiled a series that recorded
unusual and bizarre encounters. The following indexes personal
names (with a brief identification of the role of obscure
figures), place names, titles of books cited, and entry
headings.
5745/3833.1 LoC: GR335.H892 C46 (Orien China) |
I-chien chih t'ung-chien
夷堅志通檢
(Index to the I-chien chih).
Chang Fu-jui 張馥蕊 comp.
Paris : l'Institut des hautes études chinoises, Collège de France,
1976. Taibei: xuesheng shuju, 1977. |
For book titles
appearing in the section on fiscal policy in the Sung
hui-yao see:
Imperial edicts in the same work are indexed in a
companion volume:
For the titles of books and compositions in the Ssu-k'u
ch'üan-shu edition of the Chien-yen i-lai hsi-nien
yao-lu, which covers the period 1117-1161, see
b. ci poetry
This is part of a larger database including ci written between Tang and
Yuan times, titled 全唐宋金元词文库及赏析系统. It includes 21085 ci by 1493 authors.
The interface provides various searching options. The site also includes
various indexes, biographical sketches of all authors, and an introduction
to tonal patterns.
This is part of a larger database including literary and historical materials
on Tang through Song times, titled 唐宋文史資料庫. According to the editors almost
20,000 Song ci are included. Features powerful searching options. Users
can search by author, title, time period, free text, or tune. Supports combined
and Boolean searching. The ci by Su Shi are searchable by spatial and temporal
criteria.
The following is an index to anthologies of tz'u 詞 poems:
c. shi poetry
This database allows for convenient browsing, powerful searching, and numerical
analysis of Song poems. The number of poems may go up to 250,000 if all
poems contained in Quan Song shi (Beijing: Zhonghua shuji, 1991-1998) are
entered into the database. Users can search by author, free text, genre,
and tonal patterns. They can also display tonal patterns in the results,
search for similar poems, and perform statistical analyses using specific
categories of texts in the database. It is still under development.
This is part of a larger database including literary and historical materials
on Tang through Song times, titled 唐宋文史資料庫. Includes the poetry of Su Shi,
Chao Buzhi, Lu You, Fan Chengda, Yang Wanli, Wang Yucheng, Fan Zhongyan,
Yan Shu, Mei Yaochen, Ouyang Xiu, Su Shunqin, Su Xun, Wang Anshi, Su Che,
Deng Zhongchen, Qin Guan, Huang Tingjian, He Zhu, Chen Shidao, Zhang Lei,
Li Zhi, Chao Yuezhi, and Wang Ling. The poems can be searched by author,
title, phrase, and genre. The system supports combined and Boolean searching.
This database is based on the Zhonghua shuju edition of Su Shi shiji and
Quan Song shi for Su Xun’s poetry. Poems can be searched by title or phrase.
The results refer to volume, page, item and line numbers in the editions
used.
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Zen Sōshi sakuin
全宋詩索引
(Index to All Song Poetry)
Matsuura Takashi 松浦崇, Ding Fubao丁福保
Fukuoka: Fukuoka Daigaku Chūgoku Bungakukai, 1991. |
Ref (C) Z3108.L5 S84 1985 LoC: Z3108.L5 S84 1985 China |
T'ang Sung
ming-shih so-yin
唐宋名詩索引
(Index to famous T'ang
and Sung poems).
Sun Kung-wang 孫公望 comp.
Ch'ang-sha: Hu-nan jen-min, 1985. 466 p.
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This work has four indexes, covering the first two characters
of every couplet, the title of the poem, the poetic theme or key
words, and the author.
The following works, on t'zu and shih poetry respectively,
contain indexes by the the first character of the line and, in the case
of shih poems, by title as well. See also IV.A.3.b.
5577/4089
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Sung tz'u chien-shang tz'u-tien
宋詞鑒賞辭典
(Guide to Sung tz'u poetry).
Ho Hsin-hui 賀新輝 ed.
Peking: Pei-ching Yen-shan ch'u-pan-she, 1987. 1394 p.
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5214.5/7255
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Sung
shih chien-shang tz'u-tien
宋詩鑒賞辭典
(Guide to Sung shih poetry).
Shanghai: Shang-hai tz'u-shu ch'u-pan-she, 1987. 1610 p.
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For an index to the titles of the 9135 poems in Lu Yu's
(1125-1210) 85-chüan. poetry collection, the Chien-nan
shih-kao, see:
This indexes poems by the Japanese pronunciation of the first
word in the title. There are also stroke-count and
p'in-yin indexes. References are to both the 1976
Chung-hua shu-chü edition and Mao-shih Chi-ku-ko imprint.
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