"Learning does not consist only of knowing what is good, but also of knowing what is right."
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About Liu Xiang
Liu Xiang (77-6 BC) was a Chinese poet and official during the Western Han Dynasty. He is best known for his contributions to the field of poetry and for his role as a government official. Liu Xiang played a significant role in preserving and compiling ancient texts, including the famous collection known as 'The Biographies of Eminent Women.' His work as a poet and scholar has had a lasting impact on Chinese literature and culture.
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