Li E

Portrait of Li E from Portraits and Biographies of Qing Dynasty Scholars

Li E (Chinese: 厲鶚; 1692–1752), courtesy name Taihong (太鴻), hao Fanxie (樊榭), was a Qing dynasty Chinese poet, essayist, and scholar. Known for his erudition and his poems of the "pure and spare" style, Li is recognized as one of the leaders of the Zhejiang School of poetry.[1][2]

  1. ^ William H. Nienhauser, ed. (1998). The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature, Part 2. Indiana University Press. pp. 84–86. ISBN 9780253334565.
  2. ^ 厲鶚 [Li E] (in Chinese). Beijing Normal University. Retrieved 2014-01-16.