This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
identifier | question |
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37938 | ''To what region are they going?'' |
37938 | ''Will you join me?'' |
37938 | And when did moon and river first behold The solitary watcher in the night? |
37938 | But where, alack, is Si- chow? |
37938 | But who was he who first stood here and gazed Upon the river and the heavenly light? |
37938 | How can gold from stones be made? |
37938 | I would have followed thee, but evil talk Besmirched our names and sent us far apart; But why the world its love of slander balk? |
37938 | In the silence of this hour, Will you, Master, yet once more, Wen- wang''s[40] melodies revive, As in the days of yore? |
37938 | Rose- hued are the lotus- blossoms, Rose- hued, too, the maiden''s cheeks; Is it So- fei''s form I follow, Or the flowers she seeks? |
37938 | The jewels my hair adorning Are glistening with the dew; But still my lover tarries;-- What keeps him from my view? |
37938 | Through fluid piles of seeming crystal rocks Will our boat sail beyond the sheltering bar? |
37938 | What folly did they ponder To meet so dire a fate? |
37938 | What of the burdens of the coming day? |
37938 | Where is the house? |
37938 | Why do you longer tarry In such a distant place? |
37938 | Will countless billows of the wide expanse In ceaseless motion mount and roll afar? |
37938 | [ 15] Nü- Ying and Ngo- Hwang, daughters of the Emperor Yao, and wives of the Emperor Shun( 2288 B.C.?). |
37938 | [ 59] The poet''s name is unknown, but he( or she?) |
40425 | A fancy cloth towel; think that will do? |
40425 | BEAN SPROUTS Good bean sprouts, The water dropping out; Where''s the wife that dares to drive her husband''s father out? |
40425 | BUYING A LOCK Oh, here we all go to buy us a lock, What kind of a lock shall it be? |
40425 | Brother, when I marry, what will come from you? |
40425 | COME AND PLAY Little baby, full of glee, Wo n''t you come and play with me? |
40425 | Do n''t you hear the drumming? |
40425 | Do you want to buy a beauty? |
40425 | Do you want to buy a beauty? |
40425 | Father, when I marry, what will you give? |
40425 | I said to him,"Cricket, Oh where are you going?" |
40425 | I see a frog, and his voice I hear; What is he saying there on the rock? |
40425 | I see in the earth a deep, deep well; What do you see in the well, my dear? |
40425 | I see the moon and the stars at night; What do you see in the earth, pray tell? |
40425 | Mother, when I marry, what will you bring? |
40425 | My big brother; Who will eat the feast? |
40425 | My happiness, sister, you will not mar? |
40425 | My sister, whom you saw; Who will light the fire? |
40425 | Now whose is this loving little boy? |
40425 | OF WHAT USE IS A GIRL? |
40425 | OLD GRANNY CHANG Knocking, knocking, who''s at the door? |
40425 | Oh where is the little snail gone, I pray tell? |
40425 | THE RICE SELLER Someone is knocking loud at the door, The dog is making a great uproar; Now I inquire, who can it be? |
40425 | THE WEDDING Beat the drum, beat the drum, We''re coming in a chair, Who will clear the way For the girl that''s coming here? |
40425 | WHAT IS IT? |
40425 | We keep a dog to watch the house, A pig is useful, too; We keep a cat to catch a mouse, But what can we do With a girl like you? |
40425 | We''ll buy one of silver or buy one of gold, But what shall we use as a key? |
40425 | What are you carrying under your arm? |
40425 | What are you shaking there at your feet? |
40425 | When I invite you thus to play, How is it that you run away? |
40425 | Where is the old man''s burial spot? |
40425 | Who will drive the cart? |
40425 | Who will pack her trunk? |
40425 | Why do n''t you cry for your husband true? |
40425 | Why do n''t you enter, granny, dear? |
40425 | Why do n''t you put the cloak on, granny? |
40425 | Why do n''t your husband kill such a pest? |
40425 | You naughty girl, what''s that you''d do? |
40425 | Your father and mother Have brought you some food, Fried liver and mutton, Now is n''t that good? |