Liu Xizai

Drawing of Liu Xizai

Liu Xizai (Chinese: 刘熙载, Liú Xīzaǐ; 1813–1881) was a major Chinese literati of Qing Dynasty. He was regarded as the Hegel of the East (东方黑格尔).

Name variations

Liu (刘) is the family name, or surname. His given name is Xizai (熙载). His courtesy name was Bó Jiǎn (伯简). He may also be known by the pseudonym (art name), Róng Zhāi (容斋) or Wù Yázǐ (寤崖子).

Life

The book, The Record of Xing Hua[1] (兴化市志) remains the primary source of bibliographical material on Liu Xizai. More sources include internal evidence from articles by or about Liu Xizai, and other sources.

In 1813, Liu Xizai was born in Xinghua (兴化). When he was ten years old, his father died. Several years later, his mother also died. The young Xizai read extensively and engaged in studying. He made friends with Wō Rén (倭仁) and many other intelligent peers. In 1864, he served as a teacher in Guozijian (国子监) and made great contributions. He finished his autobiography when he was very old. In 1881, he died at the age of 69.

Works

Most of his works focus on criticizing literature. They are considered important to the development of Chinese culture.

Brief introduction of his major books

Influence

Liu Xizai has had a great influence in China for his correct and outstanding appreciation of quantities of literature books or poem written by many famous people such as Du Fu, Wang Wei, Liu Yuxi and so on. He provided people with different perspectives to comment on traditional Chinese culture.[5][6][7]

References

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  2. "艺概_百度百科". Baike.baidu.com. 2010-10-20. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
  3. "昨非集-(清)刘熙载撰". Gujibook.com. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
  4. "四音定切 [普通古籍] : 四卷 / (清)刘熙载撰". Copies.sinoshu.com. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
  5. "刘熙载与《艺概》_泰州新闻网". Tznews.cn. 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
  6. "书法空间——http". //www.9610.com. Retrieved 2011-10-06. External link in |publisher= (help)
  7. (2009-08-02 15:37:48) (2009-08-02). "刘熙载行迹考_杨抱朴_新浪博客". Blog.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2011-10-06.

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