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Ji Kang's works
The works and descriptions are as follows:

1, Ji Kang is familiar with melody, especially likes playing the piano, and has written Fu Qin, On Sound Without Sorrow and Music. It is argued that the essence of sound is harmony and harmony with heaven and earth is the highest realm of music. It is believed that emotions are not musical feelings in essence, but human feelings. Ji Kang wrote "Wind into the Pine" and "Lonely Pavilion Meets God" for Ji Kang. There are four piano pieces: Changqing, Short Qing, Long Side and Short Side, which are called Ji's Four Square.

2. Good at painting. Ji Kang's "Bird's Nest Washing Ears" and "Lion Beating Elephant" have been passed down from generation to generation, but now they have been lost.

3. Ji Kang's literary creation, including poetry and prose. There are more than 50 poems today, mostly four-character poems. The theory of keeping in good health, venting one's private interests, managing Cai, and daring to do it.