Liu, Xie, approximately 465-approximately 522
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Name (Latin)
Liu, Xie, approximately 465-approximately 522
Other forms of name
Liu, Xie, ca. 465-ca. 522
nne Liu, Hsieh, ca. 465-ca. 522
Huidi, approximately 465-approximately 522
Hui-ti, approximately 465-approximately 522
Ryū, Kyō, approximately 465-approximately 522
劉勰, approximately 465-approximately 522
劉舍, approximately 465-approximately 522
刘勰, approximately 465-approximately 522
Date of birth
0465~
Date of death
0522~
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- His Wen hsin tiao lung, 1967.
Wikipedia description:
Liu Xie (Chinese: 劉勰; pinyin: Liú Xié, ca. 465–522), courtesy name Yanhe (彦和), was a Chinese monk, politician, and writer. He was the author of China's greatest work of literary aesthetics, The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons (文心雕龍). His biography is included in the Liangshu.
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