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Xie Lingyun was a descendant of two of the most important families of the later Eastern Jin times, the Xie and the Wang families. [1] His paternal grandfather was the general Xie Xuan, a general who is best known for repelling the Former Qin army at the Battle of Fei River, thus preventing the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān from destroying Jin, and thus allowing the continuation of the southern ...
Xie Lingyun is killed [21] 434: Northern Wei: Enters a marriage alliance with the Rouran [21] Song retakes Hanzhong from Chouchi [21] 435: Northern Wei: Attacks Northern Yan [21] 436: Northern Wei: Conquers Northern Yan, whose sovereign Feng Hong flees to Goguryeo [21] 439: Northern Wei: Conquers Northern Liang; so ends the Sixteen Kingdoms [21]
Xie Lingyun (385–433) was considered a progenitor and major exponent of nature or landscape poetry focusing on the "mountain and streams", as opposed to Tao Yuanming and the "field and garden" type of Chinese landscape poetry. His poetry is allusive and complex, and uses a lot of imagery of hills and nature.
Xie Daoyun (fl. 4th century) Xie Lingyun (385–433) Xie He (fl. 5th century) Xin Qiji (1140–1207) Xiong Shili (1885–1968) Xiong Qinglai (1893–1969)
Xie Lingyun is the best-known poet of the Liu Song period and is generally considered one of the greatest of the entire Six Dynasties period, second only to Tao Yuanming. In contrast Tao, Xie is known for difficult language, dense allusions, and frequent parallelisms. [ 32 ]
Xie Lingyun is killed [5] 434: Northern Wei: Enters a marriage alliance with the Rouran [5] Song retakes Hanzhong from Chouchi [5] 435: Northern Wei: Attacks Northern Yan [5] 436: Northern Wei: Conquers Northern Yan, whose sovereign Feng Hong flees to Goguryeo [5] 439: Northern Wei: Conquers Northern Liang; so ends the Sixteen Kingdoms [5]
It was also the ancestral hometown of the Xie and Yuan surnames; [citation needed] it consequently was the birthplace of several famous Xie clan members such as Xie Daoyun, Xie Hui, Xie Lingyun, Xie Tiao, and others. [3]
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