Foreword
The Book of Songs (c. 600 BCE)
In the Wilds is a Dead River-Deer
Portrait of a Bride 
The Riverbank 
Grasshoppers and Baby Locusts 
Zhen and Wei Rivers 
Stripping Off Clothes 
White Moonrise
There are Tall Weeds in the Fields 
Fruit Plummets from the Plum Tree 
I Beg You, Zhongzi 
Sima Xiangru (179–117 BCE)
The Prose-Poem of the Beautiful Person 
Zhang Heng (78–139 CE)
From T’ung-sheng-ko 
Anonymous
From Nineteen Ancient Poems (Han Dynasty)
Zi Ye (3rd–4th Centuries CE)
From 42 Songs: The Cheating Lover 
From 42 Songs: Night is Forever 
From 42 Songs: Her Shyness 
From 42 Songs: The Untied Skirt 
From 42 Songs: Undressing
From 42 Songs: Street Encounter 
From 42 Songs: Tangled Hair 
From 20 Spring Songs: Spring Wind 
From 20 Summer Songs: Lotus Flower Girl 
From 20 Summer Songs: After Lovemaking 
From 20 Summer Songs: Flaming Love 
From 20 Summer Songs: Melons and Plum 
From 20 Summer Songs: Sleeping with One Pillow 
From 18 Autumn Songs: The Lovers 
From 17 Winter Songs: Lust for the Summer Lover 
Late Autumn
Sleeves Lifted 
A Charcoal Stove 
Two Love Songs
Anonymous (Six Dynasties)
My Lover Will Soon be Here 
This Morning Our Boat Left 
Shen Yue (441–513)
From Six Reminiscences
To a Friend I Met Early One Morning While She Was in Her Carriage 
For My Neighbor Who Was Waiting for Someone Who Didn’t Come 
Emperor Wu of Liang (464–549)
The Morning Sun Shines 
 
Emperor Jianwen of Liang (503–551)
A Beautiful Woman 
Emperor Hou Zhu of Chen (553–604)
A Jade Tree Blossoms in the Back Garden
Zhang Wencheng (c. 657–730)
From The Dwelling of Playful Goddesses
—A Poem About His Knife 
—A Poem About Her Sheath 
—A Poem About a Broken Copper Flat-Iron
—A Poem About Writing Brushes and Inkstones 57
—Her Poem About a Bow
—His Reply About the Bow 
Zhao Luanluan (8th Century)
Cloudlike Hair 
Slender Fingers 
Creamy Breasts 
The Sandalwood Mouth
Xie Wen (Tang Dynasty)
To Lady Zheng 
Wang Wei (701–761)
A Young Lady’s Spring Thoughts 
For Someone Far Away
Li Bai (701–762)
Confessional 
Sent Far Off 
Singing by Green Water in Autumn 
An Encounter in the Field 
Si Kongshu (740–790?)
I Fall Ill and Have to Marry Off My Singing Girl 
 
Meng Jiao (751–814)
Departure in Ancient Times 
Xue Tao (768–831)
Spring Gazing 
Bai Juyi (772–846)
From Song of Everlasting Sorrow 
Song of Collecting Lotus Seeds
Bai Xingjian (776–826)
The Wedding Night (from the “Rhyme-Prose on the Supreme Joy of Sexual Union of Yin and Yang, Heaven and Earth”) 
Yuan Zhen (779–831)
The Poem of Xuizhen 
Late Autumn
White Dress
Reminiscences (5 Poems) 
Missing Her After Separation (Poem Two) 
Spring Dawn
Han Shan (c. Late 8th–Early 9th Centuries)
Behind Pearl Curtains 
Full of Girls 
Woman in Her Prime 
A Flock of Beauties 
Du Mu (803–852)
Given in Parting (Two Poems)
Sharing My Feelings 
Xue Feng (c. 806–876)
In the Palace
Wen Tingyun (812–870)
To the Tune of “Beautiful Barbarian”
 
Du Qiuniang (Early 9th Century)
The Coat of Gold Brocade 
Li Shangyin (813–858)
Secret of the Inner Chamber 
From The Jade City Sequence 
Untitled 
Han Wo (844–923)
Meeting Her by Accident 
Wei Zhuang (c. 836–910)
To the Tune of “Silk-Washing Brook” 
To the Tune of “The River City”
To the Tune of “A Lotus Leaf Cup”
Yu Xuanji (c. 843–868)
A Farewell 
Selling Ruined Peonies 
Playing Polo
Autumn Complaints
Sent to a Neighboring Woman
Letter to a Friend 
Ouyang Jiong (896–971)
To the Tune of “Washing Gauze in a Stream”
Li Yu (936–978)
To the Tune of “A Bushel of Pearls”
To the Tune of “Bodhisattva Barbarian”
To the Tune of “Bodhisattva Barbarian”
To the Tune of “Bodhisattva Barbarian” 
 
Anonymous Female Poet (Song Dynasty)
Drunk Man
Sun Daoxuan (Song Dynasty)
To the Tune of “As in a Dream”
Liu Yong (987–1053)
To the Tune of “New Chrysanthemum Flowers”
To the Tune of “Poluomen Song”
Mei Yaochen (1002–1060)
At Night I Hear My Neighbor Singing 
Ouyang Xiu (1007–1072)
To the Tune of “Spring in the Tower of Jade” 
Painting Eyebrows, to the Tune of “Pouring Out Deep Emotions”
The Sound of Beating Oars Wafts in Among the Flowers
You Cannot Hold It . . . 
Green Jade Plum Trees in Spring 
When the Moon is in the River of Heaven
 
Qin Guan (1049–1100)
To the Tune of “Magpie Bridge Immortal”
To a Courtesan 
Madam Wei (fl.1050)
To the Tune of “Attached to Her Skirt”
Zhou Bangyan (1056–1121)
To the Tune of “Rambling Young Man”
To the Tune of “Butterflies Adore Flowers”
Zhu Shuzhen (1063–1106)
To the Tune of “Washing Creek Sands”
Spring Joy 
Spring Night, to the Tune of “Panning Gold” 124
Li Qingzhao (1084–c.1151)
To the Tune of “Dream Song”
To the Tune of “Intoxicated in the Shade of Flowers” 
To the Tune of “The Blossoming Sprig of Plum”
To the Tune of “Spring at Wu Ling”
To the Tune of “Silk Washing Brook”
Yan Rui ( fl.c. 1160)
To the Tune of “Song of Divination”
Wu Wenying (c.1200–c.1260)
To the Tune of “Washing Creek Sands”
To the Tune of “Prelude to Oriole Song”
Guan Hanjing (c.1240–c.1320)
To the Tune of “Half and Half,” Two Poems 
 
Zheng Yunniang
The Song of Shoes (To Zhang Sheng) 
To the Tune of “West River Moon” (To Zhang Sheng) 
Guan Daosheng (1262–1319)
Love Poem 
Anonymous (Yuan Dynasty?)
To the Tune of “Washing Gauze in a Stream”
To the Tune of “Half and Half”
Chen Keming (c.1300–after 1375)
To the Tune of “Half and Half ”
 
Tang Yin (1470–1523)
From The Happiness of Monks
Inscription for a Portrait 
Huang E (1498–1569)
To the Tune of “The Fall of a Little Wild Goose”
To the Tune of “Soaring Clouds”
To the Tune of “Red Embroidered Shoes” 
To the Tune of “A Floating Cloud Crosses Enchanted Mountain”
A Farewell to a Southern Melody 
Tang Xianzu (1550–1616)
From The Peony Pavilion
—Her Erotic Dream 
—Jade Limbs 
Xie Zhaozhe (1567–1624)
Spring Complaints 
Yuan Hongdao (1568–1610)
At Hengtang Ferry 
Anonymous (Ming Dynasty)
From Flower Encampment and Battle Formations
—To the Tune of “Like a Dream” 
—To the Tune of “Boating at Night” 
—To the Tune of “Watching the Sea Tide”
—To the Tune of “The Forest of Writing Brushes Academy” 
—To the Tune of “Magpie on the Branch”
—To the Tune of “Gold Man Holding a Plate for Collecting Dew”
—To the Tune of “Spring in the Phoenix Tower”
—To the Tune of “One Sprig of Plum”
—To the Tune of “Visiting Spring”
—To the Tune of “Unhooking Entangled Rings”
—To the Tune of “Sand Washed by Waves” 
Poetry Collected by Feng Menglong (1574–1646)
Untitled 
A Dragging Cotton Skirt 
Clever 
Lantern 
Shooting Star 
The Bento Box 
The Boat
A Boat Trip 
We’e Only Happy About Tonight
A Nun in Her Orchid Chamber Solitude Feels Lust Like a Monster
Steal a Peep 
Impatience 
Squeeze 
A Good Day
Tryst
Flirting 
Flirting 
Flirting 
Cursing Dukang
Misidentification
Footsteps
A Gift of Watermelon Seed Kernels 
Asking About a Bite Mark
A Drunk Returns 
Fire in the Eyes
Again
Conversation Between Heart and Mouth 
Hooked 
Idiot Thoughts 
Idiot Thoughts 
Account Book
Sobbing and Thinking
The Dream 
The Dream 
Lovesickness
Receiving a Letter
Divination 
Departure 
Night Struggle 
Revealing Words
The Fear
To Keep Him
Rooster 
Imaginary 
Moonrise
Midnight
The Girl 
The Girl
Too Many
Wind
Ling Mengchu (1580–1644)
Bed Time
Between the Sheets
Wang Wei (c.1600–c.1647)
To the Tune of “Drunk in the Spring Wind”
Retired Scholar “Ailing Crane” of Tung-Hai (c.1606)
Rousing the Dreaming Lover 
Awakening from a Spring Slumber
Wu Weiye (1609–1672)
On Meeting an Old Flame, to the Tune of “Immortal by the River”
Anonymous (c.1618)
From The Plum in the Golden Vase
—On Infidelity
—The Six Inch Thing
—The Lotus Thing 
—A Night of Many Positions
—To the Tune of “West River Moon”
—To the Tune of “West River Moon” 
—To the Tune of “Walking on Grass”
—A Body Like Snow-White Jade 
—Water Sex 
—The Two-Edged Sword
—Green Jade and Red Rouge 
—Butterfly and Flower 
Wu Zao (1799–1863)
To the Tune of “Beautiful Lady Yu”
Fan Zengxiang (1846–1931)
Noonday 
Wang Guowei (1877–1927)
To the Tune of “Butterfly Loving Flowers”: Visiting My Parents After My Wedding Night 
Su Manshu (The Half-Monk) (1884–1918)
From 10 Narrative Poems 
To the Zither Player 
Anonymous
On a Brothel Wall 
Yu Qingzeng (Late 19th Century)
To the Tune of “Intoxicated with Shadows of Flowers” 
Liu Dabai (1880–1932)
Kiss by Mail
Xu Zhimo (1895–1931)
You Deserve It 
J. S. Ling (1901–?)
A Morning Shower 
Mang Ke (1951–)
Darling
Zhang Zhen (1961–)
The Cat at My Friend’s House
A Desire 
Chen Dongdong (1961–)
Snow-Covered Sun 
Tang Yaping (1962–)
Black Cave 
Black Midnight 
Black Rock 
Cyril Wong (1977–)
I Didn’t Expect to Write About Sex 
Biographical Notes 
Acknowledgments