nanwan 发表于 2003-2-5 18:25:27

Chinese Text Initiative

         
Chinese Text Initiative

Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA

Self-description: "he Chinese Text Initiative, an effort to make texts of
Chinese literature available on the World Wide Web. These sites are still very
much under construction and we have not yet finished final copy-editing. [...]
For general conditions of use of the e-texts, see the statement of conditions. We
use Big5 encoding for Chinese texts at our sites. 300 Tang Poems, Gu Yao Yan
, Shi Jing , Hong Lou
Meng , Yu Xuan Ji [The Clouds Float North: The
Complete Poems of Yu Xuan Ji]. [...] Lienu zhuan
and Chinese Literature in Translation [The Columbia Book of Chinese Poetry /
Burton Watson, Chu Ci / Qu Yuan and Others, Fifty-five T'ang Poems / Hugh M.
Stimson, Mu Lan Poem/ Anonymous, Selected Stories of Lu Hsun / Lu Xun, Story
of the Stone / Cao Xueqin, Traditional Chinese Stories / Y.W. Ma and Joseph S.M.
Lau, Flowers in the Mirror]."

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nanwan 发表于 2003-2-5 18:27:23

Lienu zhuan (Traditions of Exemplary Women)

Lienu zhuan (Traditions of Exemplary Women)

Chinese Text Initiative, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA, USA

Self-description: "Compiled toward the end of the Former Han dynasty (202 B.C.-
A.D. 9), Liu Xiang's (79-8 B.C.) Lienu zhuan
is the earliest extant book in the Chinese tradition solely devoted to the moral
education of women."

Site contents: Text Resources (Introduction , Table of
Contents: Volume 1 - Scroll 1: Matronly Models , Scroll 2: The
Worthy and Enlightened , Volume 2 - Scroll 3: The Benevolent
and Wise , Scroll 4: The Chaste and Obedient ,
Volume 3 - Scroll 5: The Principled and Righteous , Scroll 6: The
Accomplished Speakers , Volume 4 - Scroll 7: Depraved
Favorites , Scroll 8: Supplemental Biographies ),
Chinese Text , Editorial Notes); Image Resources (Page
Turner Table of Contents, Page Images); Electronic Text Center; Chinese Text
Initiative.

URL http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/chinese/lienu/browse/Lienu.html

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