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Name
  
Liu Xie

Children
  
Daughter

Parents
  
Emperor Ling of Han

Died
  
April 21, 234 AD

Role
  
Ruler


Spouse
  
Fu Shou, Cao Xian, Empress Cao, Cao Hua

Grandparents
  
Empress Dowager Dong, Liu Chang

Similar People
  
Cao Cao, Emperor Ling of Han, Luo Guanzhong, Alec Su, Hikaru Midorikawa

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Liu Xie (Chinese: 劉勰; pinyin: Liú Xié, fl. 5th century), courtesy name Yanhe (彦和), was a Chinese 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.

A native of today's Zhenjiang, Liu's traced his ancestry to Shandong. He was orphaned in his youth and chose not to marry, either because of poverty or conviction (or both). Liu studied Buddhism with Sengyou and helped edit sutras at the Dinglin Monastery (定林寺) until his death during the Liang Dynasty.

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