Xie Lingyun (385-433), whose real name is Renyi, whose word is Lingyun, was born in Chen County, a minister, a Buddhist scholar and a traveler from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, the originator and son of the landscape poetry school, Zhong Shulang, his mother Liu and the granddaughter of Wang Xizhi.
Xie Lingyun is young, studious, well-read and good at writing articles. His poems are as famous as Yan Yanzhi's, and he is also called "Xie Yan". He was the first poet who devoted himself to creating landscape poems. He is also proficient in history, good at calligraphy, translating Buddhist scriptures, and has the Book of Jin, a collection with Xie.
2. Xie An
Xie An was born in the Xie family in Chen County. I have been famous for my eloquence since I was a child, and I have resigned many times. I live in seclusion in Dongshan, Shanyin County, Huiji County, traveling with Wang Xizhi and Xie's children.
After all the Xie family members perished in Korea, he made a comeback, and successively served as the general Sima of the Western Expedition, the magistrate, the assistant minister, the official department minister, and the imperial army in China.
3. Xie Xuan
Xie Xuan was born in Xie Jia, Chen County. He runs the country well and the army well. His career began in Huan Wen's Fu Department. In the second year of Taiyuan (377), in order to resist the harassment of the former Qin Dynasty, he served as general Jianwu, general Yanzhou Secretariat and general Guangling, and was in charge of military affairs in Jiangbei.
4. Xie Juezai
Xie Juezai (1884 April 27th-1971June 15), alias Huannan, was born in Ningxiang, Hunan, and 1925 joined China. China * * * "outstanding party member, one of the" Five Old Men in Yan 'an "and one of the" Four Old Men in the Long March ".
One of the founders of the new China judicial system, a famous jurist and educator, an outstanding social activist, a pioneer in the legal field and the founder of the people's judicial system.
5. Xie Zhuang
Xie Zhuang (42 1-466), born in Xiaxian (now Taikang, Henan), was a minister and writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, the son of Xie Hongwei, the son of Taichangqing, and the son of Xie Lingyun, a poet.
After Emperor Song Ming acceded to the throne, he successively served as a regular servant of Sanqi, a doctor of Guanglu, Julian Waghann of Xunyang, and a secretary-general. In the second year of Taishi (466), he died at the age of 46, and was posthumously awarded Dr. You Guanglu, and posthumous title became the Constitution. He has written more than 400 articles and is very popular in the world.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xie Lingyun
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