What are the works translated by Xu Yuanchong?

Xu Yuanchong's translated works are as follows

1, "Three Hundred Ancient Poems by China"

300 Ancient Poems of China was published by Peking University Publishing House on June 1 June/September, 999, and 300 Ancient Poems of China was divided into two volumes, including Zhou's poems, Han's poems, Wei's poems, Jin's poems, Southern and Northern Dynasties' poems, Tang's poems, five pronouns' poems and Song's poems. Xu Yuanchong, Professor Peking University, translator and translator of 300 Ancient Poems by China. He has published 60 books in Chinese, English and French at home and abroad.

2. The Romance of the West Chamber (1992)

It is a zaju created by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty, which was written in Yuan Zhen and Dade years (1295~ 1307). The whole play tells the story that Zhang Sheng, a scholar (whose real name is Jun Rui), and Cui Yingying, a miss Guo Xiang, broke through the obstacles of Sun Feihu, Cui Mu, Zheng Heng and others with the help of the maid matchmaker, and finally got married.

3. The Book of Songs (1993)

The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems and the beginning of China's ancient poems. Collected poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (pre 1 1 century to the 6th century), including ***3 1 1 first. Most of the authors of The Book of Songs are unknown.

4. Three hundred Tang poems (2000)

Three hundred Tang Poems is a widely circulated anthology of Tang poems. The 289-year-long Tang Dynasty (6 18 ~ 907) was the golden age of China's poetry development. There are many famous poets, and there are more than 50,000 Tang poems.

5. Memories of the past (1996)

Recalling the Past is a novel written by French novelist marcel proust in the 20th century, published in 19 13- 1927. This is a novel different from traditional novels. The book * * * seven volumes, with the narrator "I" as the main body, integrates what you see, hear, think and feel, which not only gives a true description of social life and the way of the world, but also records the author's inner experience of self-pursuit and self-knowledge.