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“Elder Master Jiang Chunyu from Jiaxing Painted Peony Flowers with the Juice of Yangmei He Picked, and Asked Me to Write Verses on His Painting” (Yuan Mei), 177–178 |
“Eulogy on Painted Horses” (Du Fu), 79 |
“Grapes” (Jin Nong), 176–177 |
“Gu Kaizhi’s Picture of the Autumn River and Sunny Bluffs” (Huang Gongwang), 148–149 |
“Han Gan’s Fourteen Horses” (Su Shi), 268–269 |
“Having a Picture of Mulian Flowers Painted and Sent to Undersecretary Yuan” (Bai Juyi), 64 |
“Having Resigned Office to Return Home, I Painted Bamboo in Farewell to the Gentry, Scholars, and Folks of Wei County” (Zheng Xie), 297 |
“I Once Wrote a Quatrain About a Snow Scene That Was Intoned by Others. Duan, the Prince’s Admonisher, Who Was Good at Depicting Things Minute and Subtle With a Small Brush, Casually Painted the Scene. Therefore I Thank Him With This Poem” (Zheng Gu), 75 |
“In My Night Dream I Was Viewing Paintings With Several Guests. There Were Eight Pictures of the Longqiu [Waterfall], Which Were Uniquely Fantastic. My Guests Asked Me to Write Poems About Them, but I Woke Up After Writing Several Dozen Characters, and Was Unable to Recall [What I Had Written]. The Following Morning, I Finished [My Poems], as if Following My Dream Thoughts” (Lu You), 92–94 |
“In Reply to Bai Hangzhou for Sending MePicture of Ascending the City Tower and Looking Afar” (Zhang Ji), 23 |
“Introduction to Picture of Old Du at Huanhua Creek” (Huang Tingjian), 117–119 |
“Li Boshi’s Small Portrait of Li Taibai Riding in a Boat” (Pan Boxiu), 319–320 |
“Looking Afar at the Rare Scenery From the Riverside Tower, Composing a Piece to Send to Zhang Ji, Head of the Water Resources Department” (Bai Juyi), 22 |
“Looking Afar From the City of Jinling in the Evening” (Gao Chan), 77 |
“Looking for a Subject from the Paintings in the Hall, and Getting Du Zimei [as a Subject]” (Ouyang Xiu), 113 |