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x_los ([personal profile] x_los) wrote in [community profile] dankodes2021-03-03 05:18 am

Shi Jing, The Book of Odes: Lessons from the States, Odes Of Chen


* I found the best option for the weekly reminder emails, via Gmail. The external service options are more involved than our purposes require. Does anyone know anything about how to arrange an Apps Script? Basically all it has to do is tell ten people, on Saturdays, to come and get their juice/poems.

Until someone knows what to do there, I'll send out manual messages weekly. If you'd like to receive these and are not getting them, please let me know.

* If you haven't read it yet, chapter one, on tetrasyllabic shi poetry, in
How to Read Chinese Poetry is hugely useful for the Book of Odes, imo.

* IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS WHO MIGHT LIKE TO JOIN or have other ideas, please let me know on
this post.

* Every week I search the poems' English results to see if I can find any scholarship or neat bits and pop the results in Resources. Here is this week's collection.

**NEXT BATCH MARCH 8.**

Re: 136. 宛丘 - Wan Qiu

[personal profile] ann712 2021-03-03 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I think egret feathers were part of official’s robes in China, suggests an official who avoids the difficult issues he should be tackling to court ab easy popularity. So yes..I’m agreeing more wordily!
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Re: 136. 宛丘 - Wan Qiu

[personal profile] douqi 2021-03-07 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Slightly usurping Helena's role, but I find it incredibly hard to read Shijing poems that I don't already know without glosses, so I looked this up on baidu. Apparently there are three interpretations, and one of them is indeed 'satirising a rather terrible official'. The second one is 'satirising the backward customs of a fiefdom which has witches presiding over ceremonies' (I _think_ the dancing figure is said witch here). The third, and most contemporary one, is 'romantic poem where the presumed male poet expresses his admiration for the dancing witch'.

*'witch' here obs an approximation, not same as Western perception of witches, etc.
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Re: 136. 宛丘 - Wan Qiu

[personal profile] superborb 2021-03-07 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah! The only additional thing from Baike I'd add is the gloss for the egret feathers are that they're common accessories for dance