Ji Kang's background and works.
Ji Kang (224-263) was born in Luo County (now Suzhou, Anhui Province). Ji Kang, together with Ruan Ji and other famous bamboo scholars in the late Qing Dynasty, advocated the new trend of metaphysics, and advocated "teaching more famous people, letting nature take its course" and "judging the noble and the humble, and understanding things" (explaining private affairs), and became one of the spiritual leaders of the seven sages of bamboo. Ji Kang was a very attractive figure in the whole literary and ideological circle of Wei and Jin Dynasties, and his personality and cultural influence were enormous and far-reaching. Nineteen masterpieces, poems for brothers and musicians to join the army. A poem of resentment, a poem of narratology, two poems of wandering immortals, a poem of six words, ten poems of remaking four words, seven poems of homesickness, three poems of answering two questions, a poem of cocktail party, seven miscellaneous poems and a book of breaking up with Shan Juyuan. Interpretation of Private Affairs, Guan Cai, Ming Dan, Difficult House without good or bad luck, Difficult House Answer without good or bad luck, Difficult Nature and Theory of Learning, etc. Qin Zan, Deng Ming, Buyi, Tai Shizhen, Family Instructions, Biography of Sages and Nobles, etc.