Liu E (writer)
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This article is about the Qing Dynasty official and writer. For the Han Zhao empress, see Liu E (Han Zhao). For the ship Liu O, see Empire Yukon.
Liu E (simplified Chinese: 刘鹗; traditional Chinese: 劉鶚; pinyin: Liú È; Wade–Giles: Liu E; also spelled Liu O; 18 October 1857 – 23 August 1909), courtesy name Tieyun (simplified Chinese: 铁云; traditional Chinese: 鐵雲; pinyin: Tiěyún; Wade–Giles: T'ieh-yün), was a Chinese writer, archaeologist and politician of the late Qing Dynasty.
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Liu E 劉鶚 / 劉鉄雲 / 鴻都百煉生 | |
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Born | (1857-10-18)18 October 1857 Dantu, Jiangsu |
Died | 23 August 1909(1909-08-23) (aged 51) Dihua, Xinjiang |
Pen name | Hong Du Bai Lian Sheng Chinese: 鸿都百炼生 |
Occupation | Writer, scholar, politician |
Language | Chinese |
Nationality | Chinese |
Period | Late Qing era |
Genre | Illustrated fiction |
Notable works | The Travels of Lao Can |
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