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Liu Xie conducted a psychology experiment by asking his subjects to draw a circle on a piece of paper with one hand, while the other hand tried to simultaneously draw a square. This test was to measure the level of distraction that could be managed by his subjects. As Liu observed, his students, who
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province). Eventually, he again worked as a secretary to the emperor's other sons, until he was later sent back to the monastery. When the scripture editing project was finished, Liu decided to continue on at the monastery.
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were the subjects of his experiment, struggled to perform both tasks simultaneously. What Liu's experiment had demonstrated was that by doing two experiments at once will mean that neither experiment is done correctly.
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He later became a private secretary to Xiao Hong, brother of the Liang emperor
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Chinese/English Journal of Educational Measurement and Evaluation
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The Poetics of Repetition in English and Chinese Lyric Poetry
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Index

Lin Xie
Emperor Xian of Han
Chinese
pinyin
courtesy name
Chinese
writer
China
aesthetics
The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons
Liangshu
Zhenjiang
Shandong
Buddhism
Sengyou
sutras
Dinglin Monastery
Liang Dynasty
Xiao Yan
Longyou
Zhejiang
University of Chicago Press
ISBN
978-0-226-78020-7





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