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Liang Su (752  – 12 December 793), courtesy name Jingzhi (敬之). He was from the Anding Commandery in modern day Jingchuan, Gansu. He is best known as a prominent Tang Dynasty bureaucrat and essayist.

Biography
Liang Su was born in the Wushi County of the Anding Commandery in modern day Jingchuan, Gansu. His parents had emigrated from the Hangu Pass in modern day Xinan, Henan, a fact known since the the preface to one of his works reads: "Ten miles southeast of Xinan, my former residence is in Yan." He was just nine when the An Lushan Rebellion broke out across northern China, forcing him to move to Jiangnan when it reached his hometown when he was 18. Shortly before, in 769, his father passed away, leaving the scholars Li Hua and Duguji as his tutors. Cui Yuanhan nicknamed the young Liang Su "立德玩詞以為文," or "Lide, the one who plays with words to write."