The life and works of Hsieh Ling-yün, Duke of Kʻang-lo, 385-433 A.D
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Hui-yuan had come south to Kiangsi as long ago as 378 when Fu P ’i had laid seige to Hsiang-yang Around 380 he came to
compliments paid to Yu in these verses may be more than merely courtly rhetoric: but one cannot help wondering just what his
was murdered and replaced by Emperor An ;an imbecile too simple to talk or fend for himself in any way (TCTCf
yun as a calligrapher and painter.
Liu also sighed and said: *1 regret very much that later ages could not see his behaviour.*”
attack on the north, and after the establishment of the Sung
can hardly have been spurious Nor from what we know of Ling-yun*s nature,which was impressionistic, incautious, romantically
his sojourn there, Ling-yun speaks out for the first time with an unmistakeably personal accent wrung from him by his suffering It
I leave the fragrant flowers nodding in the sunshine.
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