| Chinese Title | 诗经 |
| 詩經 | |
| Romanizations | Shijing |
| Shi jing | |
| Shih-ching | |
| Alternate Chinese Title | 毛诗 |
| 毛詩 | |
| Alternate Chinese Title Romanization | Maoshi |
| Mao shi | |
| Mao-shih | |
| Year | Zhou dynasty |
| Summary | The Shijing (Classic of Poetry) is the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, comprising 305 works dating from the 11th to 7th centuries BC. Traditionally compiled by Confucius, it is a cornerstone of the Confucian canon. By balancing raw emotion with moral lessons, the Shijing shaped Chinese literary aesthetics and political thought for millennia. |
| U R Ls | ChinaKnowledge.de |
Translations
1735
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Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste
1736
French (FR, FRE)
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Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste