Because of their similar poetic styles, both of them pay attention to rhetoric, so people call Xie Lingyun "big thanks" and Xie Huilian "Xiao Xie".
Xie Lingyun, born in 385 and died in 433, was a poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the pioneer of China's landscape poems. Known as the "originator of landscape poetry", a poet of the Han nationality in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, who is equally famous with Lu Ji, will be from Huining.
Xie Tiao, born in 464 and died in 499, was born in Chenjun, a famous poet in the Southern Dynasties. Born in a big family, his ancestors and father were closely related to the Liu and Song Dynasties. Xie Tiao's great-grandfather is regarded as Xie An's brother, while his grandmother is the sister of historian Fan. Father Xie Wei is an official riding assistant, and mother Song Wendi's daughter is a princess of the Great Wall. They have some similar experiences with Xie Lingyun. Sometimes they oppose Xie Lingyun, that is, Xiao Xie.
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The great thanks are Xie Lingyun (385 -433), whose original name is clever, which is praised by the world. Born in Xie's family in Chenjun, Chenjun (now Taikang County, Henan Province) and Shining in Huiji (now Shangyu District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province).
As a poet, Buddhist scholar and traveler in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Xie Lingyun was 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 writing landscape poems. He is also proficient in history and good at calligraphy. He has translated foreign Buddhist scriptures and written The Book of Jin. Le Kang Collection compiled by Ming Metabolism. Xie Lingyun loves mountains and rivers and often leads many people to roam freely. His poems pay attention to carving, blend in with the beauty of nature, and often express his feelings in his works.