Who is Ji Kang?
Ji Kang (223-262): A native of Luoxian County (southwest of Suzhou County) in the Three Kingdoms period, he was a famous thinker, writer and musician in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and was the first outstanding "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest". Advocate Laozi and Zhuangzi, stress the way of health preservation and diet. Good at drum set, calligraphy and painting. Philosophically, he believes that "the spirit of Tao is the essence of all beings", puts forward the theory that "the more famous the religion, the more natural it is", advocates returning to nature, and hates all kinds of artificial cumbersome ethics of Confucianism. Politically, it is hard-hearted and hateful. He was framed by Zhong Hui and killed by Si Mazhao. Before the execution, he played Guangling San and died calmly. Ji Kang is a representative writer of Zhengshi Literature, whose style is sharp, pungent and free and easy. He worked hard all his life, and his poems have a high position in the history of ancient China literature. "Writing from the heart without distortion" is the most prominent feature of Ji Kang's poems. There is also "San Ji in Jizhong".