"Rhapsody on the Ershi General Spring" (Ershi quan fu 貳師泉賦) from Mogaoku, Dunhuang: Introduction and Translation
Among the many manuscripts that emerged from the library cave at Mogaoku 莫 高窟 are copies of a medieval vernacular rhapsody entitled "Rhapsody on the Ershi General Spring" (Ershi quan fu 貳師泉賦). The poem relates a legend about the Han general Li Guangli 李廣利 (d. 89 bCe), who is said to have c...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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2022
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JAOS
Year: 2022, Volume: 142, Issue: 2, Pages: 293-310 |
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Summary: | Among the many manuscripts that emerged from the library cave at Mogaoku 莫 高窟 are copies of a medieval vernacular rhapsody entitled "Rhapsody on the Ershi General Spring" (Ershi quan fu 貳師泉賦). The poem relates a legend about the Han general Li Guangli 李廣利 (d. 89 bCe), who is said to have created a spring to provide drinking water for his troops traversing the desert near Dunhuang 敦煌. This article introduces the manuscripts containing "Rhapsody on the Ershi General Spring," discusses the background and content of the rhapsody, and translates it. |
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ISSN: | 2169-2289 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: American Oriental Society, JAOS
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.5913/jaos.142.2.2022.ar014 |