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Biography of Hsieh Ling-yün
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 Hsieh Ling-yün (385-433), Duke of K'ang-lo, was a Chinese poet. An aristocrat of philosophic temper, he was China's first systematic nature poet to explore the mountains and gorges of South China and write poems about them. Hsieh Ling-yün,...


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 Xie Lingyun (traditional Chinese: 謝靈運; simplified Chinese: 谢灵运; pinyin: Xiè Língyùn; Wade-Giles: Hsieh Lingyün, 385–433), also known as the Duke of Kangle (康樂公), was one of the foremost Chinese poet of the Southern and Northern...



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 Art in America
Xiaoze Xie at Charles Cowles.(New York)
06/01/2004: 428 words, approx. 1 pages A native of Guangdong who lives and works in Pennsylvania, Xiaoze Xie has painted pictures of Chinese and American newspapers for nearly a decade. Working from photographs he takes of neatly stacked newspapers that he finds in library archives, Xie depicts his subjects with...
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Khalifman, Xie Jun win FIDE crowns.(Saturday)(Chess)
09/04/1999: 838 words, approx. 3 pages Two new world champions, a dethroned U.S. men's champion and a new U.S. women's champ, plus some results from last weekend's Atlantic Open top a busy agenda this week. Playing smart, gritty chess, Russian GM Alexander Khalifman has won the FIDE world championship...


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