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  1. Tao Yuanming quan zhuan: Bu wei wu dou mi zhe yao (Zhongguo li dai cai zi zhuan cong shu) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Fulin Ding, 2000
  2. Tao Yuanming ji (Ji bu jing dian cong kan) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Qian Tao, 1996
  3. Jian zhu Tao Yuanming ji: 10 juan (Guo li zhong yang tu shu guan shan ben cong kan) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Gonghuan Li,
  4. Tao Yuanming ji yi zhu (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Zhengshen Wei, 1994
  5. Gleanings from Tao Yuan-ming: Prose & poetry by Qian Tao, 1980
  6. Tao Yuanming ji jiao jian (Zhongguo gu dian wen xue cong shu) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Bin Gong, 1996
  7. Tao Yuanming ming pian shang xi (Zhongguo gu dian wen xue ming zhu ming pian shang xi cong shu) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Jueliang Hou, 1989
  8. Tao Yuanming quan ji: Fu Xie Lingyun ji (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Qian Tao, 1998
  9. Dongpo xian sheng he Tao Yuanming shi /zhuan zhe Tao Yuanming, Su Shi (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Shi Su, 1993
  10. Tao Yuanming ping zhuan (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Zhengshen Wei, 1996
  11. Tao Yuanming ji quan yi (Zhongguo lidai mingzhu quanyi cong shu) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Qian Tao, 1992
  12. Tao Yuanming xin lun (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Hua Li, 1992
  13. Tao Yuanming tan gao (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Zhengshen Wei, 1990

41. Electronic Resources
Reclusion personality and poetry Tao YuanMing s reception in the Chinese These relationships are particularly evident in the case of Tao YuanMing.
http://sunzi1.lib.hku.hk/ER/detail/2919311
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Reclusion personality and poetry : Tao Yuanming's reception in the Chinese literary tradition Click to view the dissertation via Digital dissertation consortium Broad Subject
Comparative literature

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42. Electronic Resources
Summary, Earlier studies on Chen Hongshou s Tao YuanMing scroll maintained thatChen painted it for Zhou Lianggong, a political proselyte, to advise him to
http://sunzi1.lib.hku.hk/ER/detail/2761216
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An actor in real life : Chen Hongshou's "Scenes from the Life of Tao Yuanming" (China) Click to view the dissertation via Digital dissertation consortium Broad Subject Fine Arts
Summary Earlier studies on Chen Hongshou's Tao Yuanming scroll maintained that Chen painted it for Zhou Lianggong, a political proselyte, to advise him to withdraw from office like Tao instead of serving the Manchu regime. A survey of the socio-political context for the creation of this painting, however, indicates that Chen's attitude toward collaborators like Zhou changed from initial contempt at the fall of the Ming dynasty to full acceptance by the summer of 1650. Like most Chinese in the early Qing period, Chen became more and more disillusioned with the Ming cause by what he heard and witnessed personally. The collapse of the Southern Ming resistance in the spring of 1650 destroyed his last hope for a dynastic revival and convinced him of Zhou's prescience in accepting the Manchu rule years earlier. The painting was meant to be a token of reconciliation with Zhou because like Tao Yuanming, Zhou was an actor in real life by serving the Manchus to protect the Chinese. Language English Available at : Click to view the dissertation via Digital dissertation consortium Authorized remote access from HKUVPN, EZproxy

43. Untitled Document
Huang Shen, The Poet Tao YuanMing Enjoys the Early Chrysanthemums As thetitle suggests, it is a painting of the poet Tao YuanMing enjoying his favorite
http://www.stolaf.edu/courses/2004sem1/Art_and_Art_History/259/ArtsChina/HuangSh
Huang Shen, The Poet Tao Yuanming Enjoys the Early Chrysanthemums figure painting Laura Conger, Art 259 Fall 2004

44. Literature
produced by Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Cao Zhi, Yuan Ji, Ji Kang and Tao YuanMing.Tao YuanMing excelled at the description of natural scenery and rural life.
http://www.chinese-embassy.org.uk/eng/whys/t27115.htm

45. Chrysanthemum - Flower Of Honour
Another famous poet, Tao YuanMing (365427), is also recognized as a poet whohad a deep affection for the flower. His most famous poem is about the
http://www.fmltea.com/Teainfo/Chrysanthemum.htm

46. Home > People > Faculty > Susan Nelson
Archives of Asian Art 51 (199899); Tao YuanMing s Sashes; or, the Gendering ofImoortallity. Arts Orientalis 29 (1999); Catching Sight of South
http://www.indiana.edu/~ealc/people/faculty/individual/senelson.html
HOME UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE LANGUAGE ... SITEMAP You are here: Home People Faculty
Susan Nelson Professor, Fine Arts and EALC
PhD, Harvard University, 1978

senelson@indiana.edu

EALC office/phone: Goodbody Hall 247, (812) 855-1992
Fine Arts office/phone: Fine Arts 139, (812) 855-5247
Research Interests
  • Chinese painting (especially the Song and Yuan periods) and literary culture
  • Text illustration and the interactions of word and image
  • Art theory and criticism
  • Issues of reception
Courses Recently Taught
  • FINA A160, Introduction to East Asian Art
  • FINA A262, Introduction to Japanese Art and Culture
  • FINA A360/A560, Topics in East Asian Art
  • FINA A466/A566, Early Chinese Painting
  • FINA A467/A567, Later Chinese Painting
  • FINA A662, Problems in Chinese Painting
Awards and Distinctions
  • Fellow, Zhejiang University, 2000
  • Teaching Excellence Recognition Awards, 1997, 1999
  • ACLS Fellowship, Taiwan, 1986
  • Mellon Fellowship, Japan, 1979-80
Publication Highlights
  • "Picturing Listening: The Sight of Sound in Chinese Painting." Archives of Asian Art
  • "Tao Yuanming's Sashes; or, the Gendering of Imoortallity."

47. Chinese Poetry, TLR
Tao YuanMing (365 or 372427 CE), also known as T ao Ch ien, was the first greatmodern poet in China; that is, the first to achieve wide modern popularity,
http://theliteraryreview.org/tlr-chi1.htm
From The Literary Review
The Poetry of China, Part 1
    KUAN HSIU
    Kuan Hsiu [832 - 912 CE] was a Zen Master who was also a major innovator as a portrait artist.
    Hymn on the Way
    Grass and trees have the buddha nature.
    They are not different from me.
    If I could just be like the grass and the trees,
    I'd find the Way in no time.
    Men nowadays won't go the Way:
    point it out, and they curse it.
    A wounded sigh for these folks:
    paupers gone begging on a mountain of gold.
      Translated by
      J.P. Seaton
      CHIA TAO
      Chia Tao (799-843 CE), also known as Lang Hsien, Wandering Immortal, was a Ch'an Buddhist monk, or priest, who left monastic practice in midlife to devote himself to poetry and a civil service career in Ch'ang-an; and whose poemsfamed for their inner "nature couplets"evoke the world of poet-scholars and religious hermits.
      Morning Travel
      Rising early
      to begin the journey;
      not a sound from the chickens next door. Beneath the lamp, I part from the innkeeper; on the road, my skinny horse moves through the dark.

48. " La Source Aux Fleurs De Pêcher " De Tao Yuanming. Essai D'interpré
Tao YuanMing. An Interpretation
http://rhr.revues.org/document2786.html
http://rhr.revues.org
RHR 1/1985
Article L©on THOMAS
" La source aux fleurs de pªcher " de Tao Yuanming. Essai d'interpr©tation
R©sum©
Br¨ve fiction en prose due au c©l¨bre ©crivain chinois Tao Yuanming (365-427), le Dit de la source aux fleurs de pªcher se r©v¨le,   l'analyse, ªtre marqu© par des influences shamanistiques et tao¯ques. Pour n'appara®tre qu'avec discr©tion, elles n'en sont pas moins bien reconnaissables et transforment un texte destin© seulement, semble-t-il,   distraire en une all©gorie. L'habile harmonie qui la caract©rise pallie un syncr©tisme o¹ voisinent deux ©l©ments historiquement apparent©s, non contradictoires mais fonci¨rement irr©ductibles l'un   l'autre.
Abstract
" The Peach-Blossom Fountain " by Tao Yuanming. An Interpretation The analysis of the Story of the Peach-Blossom Fountain , a short piece of prose fiction by the famous Chinese writer Tao Yuanming (365-427), reveals the presence of shamanist and taoist influences. These are none the less distinct for showing soberly and turn a text seemingly meant for mere diversion into an actual allegory. The typical clever harmony pervading it conceals its syncretic character made up of two elements historically related and by no means contradictory although they cannot be reduced to each other.
Pour citer cet article
L©on THOMAS, «" La source aux fleurs de pªcher " de Tao Yuanming. Essai d'interpr©tation»

49. Huangshan Travel Net Not Only Yellow Mountain
of the place are in many ways similar to the state described by Tao YuanMing,a poet in the Jin dynasty, in his famous artice Tao Hua Yuan Narration .
http://www.uhuangshan.com/english/yixian.htm

50. Association Of Chinese Americans Discussion Forum
Who was Tao? Tao YuanMing wrote several poems complaining about MartinPowers, Garden Rocks, Fractals and Freedom Tao YuanMing Comes Home, Oriental
http://www.acadetroit.org/Discussion_Forum/discussion2.asp
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Myths About Chinese Culture: Liberty
September 20, 2002
Professor Marty Powers MYTH
The Chinese language lacked a term for "liberty" until ziyou was invented in modern times as a translation for the Western term. FACT
This myth has two parts to it, so this installment of our series also will have two parts: the first is that the Chinese word for "liberty," or ziyou , was not used until modern times. This is simply wrong. The second is that Western languages, say, English and French, have long had a term for "liberty." This is not quite right either. For now, let's have a look at first problem first. Though many will say that ziyou is a modern term, in fact the nonconformist writer Bai Juyi ( ) used it in some of his poems as early as the 9th century A. D.. Most of these poems have two things in common: (1) they use a variety of words for freedom, referring not only to personal freedom but also political liberties such as criticizing the government; (2) they refer to the 4th century maverick poet Tao Yuanming ( Who was Tao?

51. Chinese Poetry Literature
Chinese Painting Illustrations ( Tao YuanMing Drinking, Li Bao Holding Tao YuanMing Retracing My Way Home The Peach Blossom Visionary Land
http://www.abc-chinese.com/b00po2.html
Chinese Literature - Poetry - Ancient Poetry
In China "poetic education" in the original meaning is learning The Book of Songs. This is the first comprehensive anthology of Chinese poems including including 305 poems of the Zhou Dynasty (1122-256 B.C.). It was originally called Shi (Poems) and Shi Sanbai (Three Hundred Poems). Each poem in The Book of Songs was set to music and could be sung. The compilers classified the 305 poems into folk songs, ceremonial songs, and sacrificial songs, according to their contents and the style of the music. Folk songs, which were popular among the people, made up the best part of The Book of Songs, while ceremonial songs and sacrificial songs were used mainly on sacrificial or ceremonial occasions to eulogize the merits and virtues of the Son of Heaven and of his forefathers. Confucius (551 B.C. - 479 B.C.), a great philosopher and educator was very fond of The Book of Songs. He used to recite the poems from time to time, and used it as a textbook for his pupils. In the Han Dynasty, The Book of Songs was formally accepted as a classic of the Confucian school, called Shi Jing. The Book of Songs has over a long period of times been highly appreciated, and has exerted a profound and far-reaching influence on the development of Chinese literature, especially that of poetry, over a period of more than 2000 years. It has also served as important historical data for the study of ancient China from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period.

52. SmartShanghai.com - Industrial Landscape At Duolun Museum
Long encaged, finally back to nature, commented Tao YuanMing, which is the samewith Shan Fan. And the nature he framed is no other than industrial scenes
http://www.smartshanghai.com/en/scripts/event.php?event=1624&name=Industrial Lan

53. CAPLEX Nettleksikon Www.caplex.no
Tao YuanMing el. Tao Qian (T ao Ch ien), 365—427, kin. forfatter fra tiden mellomHan og Tang-periodene. Hans lyrikk priser vinen, livet og kjærligheten,
http://www.caplex.no/web/artikkel/artdetalj.asp?art_id=9335368

54. CAPLEX Nettleksikon Www.caplex.no
Tao Qian (T ao Ch ien), ? Tao YuanMing. Utskriftsvennlig versjon Om Caplex Bokutgave WAP PDA. JW Cappelens Forlag AS, Mariboes gate 13,
http://www.caplex.no/web/artikkel/artdetalj.asp?art_id=9335366

55. ORJENTAL SUN CITY
In today’s terms, Tang Bohu and Tao YuanMing are both retired persons. For those retired persons with same feeling as Tao YuanMing, Oriental Sun City
http://www.sunhome.com.cn/ensqwh-nh1.htm

56. Lexikon Tao Yuanming
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Tao Yuanming
Tao Yuanming (陶淵明) oder Tao Qian war ein ber¼hmter chinesischer Dichter w¤hrend der ¶stlichen Jin-Dynastie . Er lebte im 4. Jahrhundert n.Chr.; ¼ber sein tats¤chliches Geburts- und Sterbedatum gibt es stark schwankende Angaben. Er wird f¼r seine Dichtungen jedoch bis heute in China hoch gesch¤tzt. Tao arbeitete als Beamter in einer Bezirksverwaltung, wo er verschiedene „mter innehatte. Er war aber von der dort herrschenden Falschheit und Korruption angewidert und zog sich daher in einen abgeschiedenen Landsitz zur¼ck, um sich seiner Poesie zu widmen. Tao Yuanmings Dichtung kann verstanden werden als Protest eines Menschen, der der Welt zugewandt ist, dem jedoch nur der R¼ckzug von ihr ¼brigbleibt. Seine Dichtung ist von einfachem Stil und schn¶rkellos und in ihr verk¶rpert sich der Typus des von der Welt unverstandenen Einsamen.

57. Litterature Chinoise : Ecrivains
²W ©ú Tao YuanMing (365 ou 372427). (Ou TAO Qian ³³ ¼ç si l on adopte son autre tandis que Tao YuanMing s inspirait de la poésie bucolique ¥Ð ¶é ¸Ö.
http://afpc.asso.fr/wengu/Biblio/Ecrivains.php
Biblio-Chine Classiques
Sinologie

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Bibliographie
(par ordre chronologique)
QU Yuan (340 ? -278 ? avant J-C) Chants de Chu , notamment le Li sao et les Neuf chants ¤E ºq e jour du 5 e Li sao ), et son oeuvre s'inspire du chamanisme.
(ch) Textes
SONG Yu (III e s. avant J.-C.)
¤E ÅG et du dans les Chants de Chu fu : le Gao tang fu «B fu d'amour); et un fu humoristique, L'Amateur de jolies femmes µn ¤l ¦n
¥q ... ¾E SIMA Qian (145- ? avant J.-C.)
Historien, auteur des ¥v °O ¥q Biographies
¥q ¦p SIMA Xiangru (179-117 av. J.-C.)
Auteur de fu ¤l ¤W ªL La Belle femme ¤H
¯Z ©T BAN Gu
Annales des Han ¯Z ¬L Fu sur les Deux capitales , Chang'an et Loyang.
±i ZHANG Heng
Fu sur les Deux capitales ¤G
CAO Cao
¥A CAO Pi
CAO Zhi
fu d'amour
´R ±d XI Kang
ªL ¤C
LU Ji
²W TAO Yuanming (365 ou 372-427)
(Ou TAO Qian
ÆF ¹B XIE Lingyun
¤s
¼B ¼E LIU Xie
ÀJ Às
Dynasties des Tang et suiv.
´H ¤s HANSHAN
Bouddhiste chan ÁI (zen en japonais) qui, avec son ami Shede ±o
©s ¯E µM MENG Haoran (689 ou 691-740)
WANG Wei
LI Bai
¨j DU Fu
·U HAN Yu
¥j ¹B
BAI Juyi
¬h ©v LIU Zongyuan
YUAN Zhen
la Biographie de Yingying Åa Åa
¶P LI He
Chants de Chu
DU Mu
LI Shangyin
LI Yu
¥D
Dynastie des Song et suiv.

58. List Of Chinese Authors -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
? (Click link for more info and facts about Tao YuanMing) Tao YuanMing (365or 372427) ? (Click link for more info and facts about Xie Lingyun)
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_chinese_authors.htm
List of Chinese authors
[Categories: Lists of writers]
Chronological list
Antiquity, (Click link for more info and facts about Qin) Qin (Imperial dynasty that ruled China (most of the time) from 206 BC to 221 and expanded its boundaries and developed its bureaucracy) Han and pre-Tang dynasties
(Click link for more info and facts about Qu Yuan) Qu Yuan (340 ? -278 ? BC)
(Click link for more info and facts about Sima Qian) Sima Qian (145- ? BC)
(Click link for more info and facts about Ban Gu) Ban Gu
(Click link for more info and facts about Zhang Heng) Zhang Heng
(Click link for more info and facts about Cao Cao) Cao Cao
(Click link for more info and facts about Cao Pi) Cao Pi
(Click link for more info and facts about Cao Zhi) Cao Zhi
(Click link for more info and facts about Xi Kang) Xi Kang
(Click link for more info and facts about Tao Yuanming) Tao Yuanming (365 or 372-427)
(Click link for more info and facts about Xie Lingyun) Xie Lingyun
(The imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907) Tang Dynasty and following
(Click link for more info and facts about Han-Shan) Han-Shan
(Click link for more info and facts about Meng Haoran) Meng Haoran (689 or 691-740) (Click link for more info and facts about Wang Wei) Wang Wei (Click link for more info and facts about Li Bai) Li Bai (Click link for more info and facts about Du Fu) Du Fu (Click link for more info and facts about Han Yu) Han Yu (Click link for more info and facts about Bai Juyi) Bai Juyi (Click link for more info and facts about Liu Zongyuan)

59. *Shen Chou, Landscape Album, Gardeners; Poet On A Mountain Top
*Li Shida (active 15801620), Tao YuanMing Enjoying Chrysanthemums, ink and color *Associated with Li Gonglin, Tao YuanMing Returning to Seclusion, c.
http://marcus.whitman.edu/~hammerrl/images for study land v.htm

60. English
Tao YuanMing s Tao Hua Yuan Narration , According to experts research ,theancient county is actually the microcosm of Tao Hua Yuan Narration .
http://www.cityinf.cn.net/English.htm

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