3.1 Illustration from Rongyutang ben Shuihu zhuan, p. 544 (reprinted by permission of Shanghai Classics Publishing House) 93
3.2 Illustration from Rongyutang ben Shuihu zhuan, p. 579 (reprinted by permission of Shanghai Classics Publishing House) 94
5.1 Qinglie ji-2b Flatfish, framed by connected double rings tied with ribbons. The seal reads “Lu Xi zhi yin”
5.2 Qingxia ji-2b Willow twigs and lotus blossoms, framed by floral patterns. Bian er chai, Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library 140
5.3 Qingxia ji-2a Zhang Ji’s wedding night. Bian er chai, Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library 140
5.4 Qinglie ji-2a Wen Yun offers himself to Yun Han. Bian er chai, Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library 141
5.5 Qingxia ji-3a Zhong Tunan coaxes Zhang Ji into bed, assisted by six courtesans. Bian er chai, Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library 141
5.6 Qingxia ji-4b A pair of swords, framed by patterns of swords and lotus blossoms. Bian er chai, Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library 143
5.7 Qingxia ji-4a Zhang Ji departs on a military mission. Bian er chai, Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library 143
5.8 Qinglie ji-3b Flowers blown by a gale, framed by patterns of swords and knifes. Bian er chai, National Diet Library, Japan 144
5.9 Qinglie ji-3a Wen Yun commits suicide with a sword, holding his own head. Bian er chai, National Diet Library, Japan 144