Spatial Imaginaries in Mid-Tang China: Geography, Cartography, and Literature
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“Drunk and Missing Yuan the Ninth with Li the Eleventh”, 258, 268

“In Response to Song of the Southeast”, 258, 276, 278, 285

poetic space, 25–26, 259, 261, 263, 276, 282, 287–288

“Preface to Bai Juyi’s Collected Works Compiled During the Changqing Reign”, 296

screen, 294–296

similarities, 279–282, 287, 299

“Song of the Southeast”, 258, 276, 278, 285, 301

tomb inscription, 290, 298

Yunnan, 296

Yunzhou, 147

Yuzhang, 140

Z

Zhang Heng, 35

“Rhapsody of Two Metropolises”, 36

Zhang Hongxing, 46

Zhang Hu, 21, 38, 74, 109, 112, 115, 119–120, 126–127, 310

“Two Poems on Contemplating a Painting of Mountains and Seas”, 72, 114

Zhang Ji, 155, 190

“Seeing Off Minister Zheng for Guangzhou”, 154

Zhang Shuhui, 225, 251

Zhang Shuqing

“Exile to Guizhou”, 206

Zhang Yanyuan

Famous Paintings through History, 45

Zhou dynasty, 55, 123

Zhu Xi, 307

Zou Yan, 33, 61

Zuo Si, 35

“Rhapsody of Three Capitals”, 36