The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons
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The The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons (Chinese: 《文心雕龍》; pinyin: Wén Xīn Diāo Lóng) is China's first work of aesthetics and also the first systematic work of literary criticism from that country. Its author, Liu Xie, composed the work in fifty chapters (篇) according to the principles of numerology and divination found in the Book of Changes or I Ching. Translations
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