Xue Ji
978-613-2-32821-2
6132328211
136
2010-08-20
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Xue Ji (649 - July 29, 713), courtesy name Sitong, was an official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, briefly serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Ruizong. He was considered one of the four greatest calligraphers of early Tang, along with Yu Shinan, Ouyang Xun, and Chu Suiliang. Xue Ji was born in 649, the same year that Emperor Gaozong's reign began. He was a great-grandson of Xue Daoheng, an important official of the Tang Dynasty's preceding Sui Dynasty, and Xue Yuanchao – a chancellor during Emperor Gaozong's reign – was a cousin to his grandfather Xue Xingcheng. Xue Xingcheng was a county magistrate, and Xue Ji's father Xue Renwei was not recorded with any official titles.
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