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page 14th-century Chinese writers

Wang Xizhi
Chinese calligrapher (c. 321 – c. 361)
Dharmarakṣa
'''''' (; J. Jiku Hōgo; K. Ch'uk Pŏpho; c. 233–310) was one of the most important early translators of Mahayana sutras into Chinese. Several of his translations had profound effects on East Asian Buddhism. He is described in scriptural catalogues as Yuezhi in origin.
Dao'an
'''Dao'an''' (; 312–385) was a Buddhist monk, author and bibliographer, during the Eastern Jin dynasty. He was from what is now Hebei. His main importance was that of overseer of translation of Buddhist texts into Chinese, organizer of the Chinese sangha, author of exegetical works and compiler of the most important early catalogue of Chinese Buddhist translation in 374. Although this catalogue is itself lost, Sengyou reproduces much of it in his catalogue (T2145) completed in 515.

Su Hui
Chinese poet
Xie Daoyun
Chinese philosopher, poet

Dai Kui
painter (0326-0396)
Yu Xi
4th century Chinese astronomer and writer