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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.**

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Re: 143. 月出 - Yue Chu

[personal profile] superborb 2021-03-07 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Regret to inform you that Mao's commentary is that this satirizes how the rule of Chen country's lecherousness. Gao Heng says this is a depiction of how the ruler of Chen country killed a handsome person (????????). But most interpretations are the expected lovesickness etc.

Baike says this is the first poem about the moon and moonlight, which is p interesting bc I think of it as a v common poetic topic