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| Chapter Four: | PAGE | |
| Inviting Guests | 119 | |
| Climbing a Mountain | 120 | |
| Sailing Homeward | 121 | |
| Five "Tzǔ-yeh" Songs | 122 | |
| The Little Lady of Ch'ing-hsi | 123 | |
| Plucking the Rushes | 124 | |
| Ballad of the Western Island in the North Country | 125 | |
| Song | 127 | |
| Song of the Men of Chin-ling | 128 | |
| The Scholar Recruit | 129 | |
| The Red Hills | 130 | |
| Dreaming of a Dead Lady | 131 | |
| The Liberator | 132 | |
| Lo-yang | 133 | |
| Winter Night | 134 | |
| The Rejected Wife | 135 | |
| People hide their Love | 136 | |
| The Ferry | 137 | |
| The Waters of Lung-t'ou | 138 | |
| Flowers and Moonlight on the Spring River | 139 | |
| Tchirek Song | 140 | |
| Chapter Five: | ||
| Business Men | 145 | |
| Tell me now | 146 | |
| On Going to a Tavern | 147 | |
| Stone Fish Lake | 148 | |
| Civilization | 149 | |
| A Protest in the Sixth Year of Ch'ien Fu | 150 | |
| On the Birth of his Son | 151 | |
| The Pedlar of Spells | 152 | |