Jiu Zhang

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Jiu Zhang is an ancient Chinese poetic work traditionally attributed to the poet Qu Yuan and regarded as one of the key pieces in the classical anthology Chu Ci.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Chinese poetic work
part of classical Chinese literature
poem cycle
associatedPoet Qu Yuan NERFINISHED
associatedReligionOrBelief ancient Chinese cosmology
ritual thought of Chu
associatedState State of Chu NERFINISHED
associatedWork Jiu Ge NERFINISHED
Li Sao NERFINISHED
Tian Wen NERFINISHED
author Qu Yuan NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus key piece in Chu Ci anthology
countryOfOrigin Ancient China NERFINISHED
culture Chu culture NERFINISHED
genre elegy
lyric poetry
hasCommentaryBy Wang Yi NERFINISHED
hasPart nine individual poems
historicalContext decline of the state of Chu
includedIn classical anthology Chu Ci NERFINISHED
influenced Han dynasty fu poetry
later Chinese lyric poetry
language Classical Chinese
literaryDevice allegory
mythological allusion
symbolism
literaryForm fu-style poem
literaryMovement Chu Ci school NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Chu Ci tradition
meter irregular line length typical of Chu Ci
partOf Chu Ci NERFINISHED
period Warring States period NERFINISHED
preservedIn received text of Chu Ci
rhetoricalMode first-person lament
studiedIn Chinese classical philology
Sinology
theme lamentation
loyalty
moral integrity
political exile
relationship between minister and ruler
titleMeaning Nine Declarations NERFINISHED
Nine Pieces NERFINISHED
traditionalAuthor Qu Yuan NERFINISHED
transmittedAs part of the Seventeen Pieces of Chu Ci in later editions

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Qu Yuan notableWork Jiu Zhang