Liu Xie
Chinese monk, politician and writer (c.465–522) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the last emperor of Han, see Emperor Xian of Han.
Liu Xie (Chinese: 劉勰; pinyin: Liú Xié, ca. 465–522[1]), 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.