Ji Kang (A.D. 224 -263, written in A.D. 223 -262), born in Luoxian (now Suixi County, Anhui Province), was a thinker, musician and writer in the Three Kingdoms period.
Ji Kang was clever since childhood. He is 7 feet 8 inches long, and Rong Zhi is outstanding. He reads widely and studies all kinds of arts, especially the theory of Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi. In his early years, he married Changle Pavilion, the great granddaughter of Wei Wudi and Cao Cao, and became a doctor in No.3 Middle School, known as "No.3 Middle School". After Sima came to power, he lived in seclusion. In the fourth year of Jingyuan (AD 263), Si Mazhao, a general of the dynasty, was executed for being framed by Zhong Hui, a captain, at the age of 40.
Ji Kang, Ruan Ji and others advocate a new style of metaphysics, arguing that "the more famous you teach, the more natural you are" and "the nobler your judgment, the better you understand things". They became the spiritual leaders of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest" and were listed as one of the "Bamboo Forest Celebrities". His deeds and experiences have a great influence on the ethos and value orientation of later generations.
Ji Kanggong's poems are well written and his works are distinctive in style, reflecting the thoughts of the times and bringing a lot of inspiration to the later ideological and literary circles. He also pays attention to health care, and once wrote On Health Care. From generation to generation.