How to Read Chinese Poetry A Guided Anthology

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Zhang Cheng 張逞 (young man from Nanjing, mentioned in a twlefth-century text,
who befriended the courtesan Yang Aiai at West Lake in Hangzhou), 302
Zhang Heng 張衡 (78–139), 2, 76
Zhang Hua 張華 (232–300), 147
Zhang Yanghao 張養浩 (1269–1329), song poem by, 335–338
“Zhao hun” 招魂 (Summoning the Soul), 304
Zhao Shixiong 趙師雄 (late sixth century), 292
Zhejiang 浙江 (province in southeastern China), 299
Zheng Zhuang Gong 鄭莊公 (Duke Zhuang of Zheng [r. 743–701 b.C.e.]), 33
zhi 之 (of ), 384
Zhi Yu 挚虞 (d. 211), 78, 379
zhinü 織女 (Weaving Maid), 325
Zhiyi 智顗 (538–597), 209
zhong 中 (middle), 75
Zhong Rong 鍾嶸 (ca. 469–518), 130, 202, 379
Zhou li 周禮 (Zhou Ritual), 13
“Zhou nan” 周南 (Nan-Type Songs from the States Set Up by the Duke of Zhou
[section of the Shijing]), 23
Zhou Ritual. See Zhou li
Zhou Yu 周瑜 (Zhou Gongjin 周公瑾 [175–210]), 272–273
Zhou Zhenfu 周振甫 (1911–2000), 138n.12
Zhouyi yinde 周易引得 (A Concordance to “Yi ching”), 398n.7
Zhu Xi 朱熹 (1130–1200), 50
Zhu Yizun 朱彝尊 (1629–1709), 286, 358
zhuan 轉 (to make a turn), 165
Zhuangzi 莊子 (ca. 369–ca. 286 b.C.e.), 125, 130, 153, 196, 233, 270, 276, 347–348
Zhuo Wenjun 卓文君 (fl. 144 b.C.e.), 60
“Zi jing fu Fengxian xian yonghuai wubai zi” 自京赴奉先縣咏懐五百字 (From the
Capital to Fengxian: Expressing My Feelings in 500 Words; Du Fu), 361
ziran 自然 (nature), 124
ziran 自然 (said of writing, natural or spontaneous), 124
Zuo Commentary on the “Spring and Autumn Annals.” See Zuo zhuan
Zuo zhuan 左傳 (Zuo Commentary on the “Spring and Autumn Annals”), 15, 336
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