Shi Jing is a transliterated name of an ancient collection of about 300 Chinese poems and songs. Also published under other transliterations, as well as "The Book of Songs" and "The Book of Odes", it is one of the classics of Chinese literature.
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The Shi King: The Old Poetry Classics of the Chinese (London and New York: G. Routledge and Sons, 1891), trans. by William Jennings (multiple formats at libertyfund.org)
The She King, or, The Book of Ancient Poetry, Translated in English Verse with Essays and Notes, trans. by James Legge (DjVu at Georgia)
The Shih King, or, Book of Poetry (from the Sacred Books of the East collection), trans. by James Legge
The Book of Poetry (English translations and introductions from the 1876 Trubner edition, as reprinted in Shanghai, 1931), trans. by James Legge (HTML at sacred-texts.com)Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing
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