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青蓮觴詠   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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李白 著
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Title
青蓮觴詠
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商務印書館·上海
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目錄
001 青蓮觴詠卷上
001001 古樂府七首
001001001 將進酒
001001002 行路難二首
001001003 山人勸酒
001001004 把酒問月
001001005 楊叛兒
001001006 對酒
001002 五言古詩二十四首
001002001 擬古四首
001002002 月下獨酌四首
001002003 尋魯城北范居士失道落蒼耳中見范置酒摘蒼耳作
001002004 金陵鳳凰台置酒
001002005 北山獨酌寄韋六
001002006 獨酌
001002007 秋浦清溪雪夜對酒客有唱鷓鴣者
001002008 春日獨酌二首
001002009 秋夜板橋浦泛月獨酌懷謝眺
001002010 游謝氏山亭
001002011 下終南山過斛斯山人宿置酒
001002012 夜泛洞庭尋裴待御清酌
001002013 春日醉起言志
001002014 對酒
001002015 待酒不至
001002016 嘲王歷陽不肯飲酒
001002017 獨酌清溪江石上寄權昭夷
001003 七言古一首
001003001 金陵酒石酸肆留別
002 青蓮觴詠卷下
002001 歌十一首
002001001 襄陽歌
002001002 扶風豪士歌
002001003 白毫子歌
002001004 對雪醉後贈王歷陽
002001005 詶岑勛兒尋就元丹丘對酒相待以詩見招
002001006 翫月金陵城西孫楚酒樓達曙歌吹日晚乘醉著紫綺裘烏紗巾與酒客數人棹歌秦准性石頭訪崔四待郎
002001007 詶中都吏攜豐酒雙魚於逆旅見贈
002001008 冬夜醉宿龍門覺起言志
002001009 攜妓登梁王樓霞山孟氏桃園中
002001010 醉後贈從甥高鎮
002001011 金陵江上遇蓬池隱者
002002 行八首
002002001 樂歌行和太白笑歌行韻
002002002 笑歌行
002002003 悲歌行
002002004 前有樽酒行二首
002002005 短歌行
002002006 客中行
002002007 對酒行
002003 吟三首
002003001 梁園吟
002003002 玉壺吟
002003003 江上吟
002004 五言律詩十首
002004001 對酒憶賀監二首
002004002 對酒醉題屈突明府廳
002004003 見野草中有日白頭翁者
002004004 陪宋中丞武昌夜飲懷古
002004005 在水軍宴韋司馬樓船觀妓
002004006 流夜郎至江夏陪長史叔及薛明府宴興德寺南閣
002004007 送別
002004008 洞庭醉後送絳州呂使君流澧州
002004009 廣陵贈別
002005 五言絕句九首
002005001 陪侍郎叔游洞庭湖醉後三首
002005002 銅官山醉後絕句
002005003 九日龍山飲
002005004 九月十日即事
002005005 自遣
002005006 魯中都東樓醉起作
002005007 送殷叔
002006 七言絕句二首
002006001 答湖州迦葉司馬問白是何人
002006002 山中與幽人對酌

Language Chinese
Publication date 1936-06(民國二十五年六月)
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
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詩歌;和詩;唐代;明代

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