The story of seeking Ji Kang.

1, wild and willful

Ji Kang is broad-minded, free and lazy. "I often don't wash my hair on January 15, I don't feel bored, and I don't take a shower." Plus he lost his father when he was young, so he often indulged himself. "I have lived a long time and my feelings are proud." As an adult, after he accepted Laozi and Zhuangzi, he "re-intensified his release efforts, making his heart of glory gradually decline." In laziness and freedom, Ji Kang's wildness and broadmindedness are bred.

Ji Kang was proud of the world when he was young and disdained to treat others with courtesy. Xiang Xiu once described his friendship with Ji Kang as follows: "I have a close relationship with Ji Kang and Lu An. He has no talent for being unruly. However, Lu Zhiyuan is sparse and Lu Xin is relaxed. " Zhong Hui framed Ji Kang on the charge of "debauchery, not destroying the canon".

2. despise the powerful.

Zhong Hui is a famous man, the son of Zhong You. "Minhui has become a talent." He was very successful when he was young. /kloc-at the age of 0/9, he became a secretary, and three years later, he was promoted to business. At the age of 29, he was appointed Commissioner of Customs. But Ji Kang refused to associate with him. But Zhong will admire Ji Kang, who is two years older than him.

Shi Shuo Xin Yu records that Zhong Hui wanted to see Ji Kang after writing four papers, but he was afraid that Ji Kang would look down on him. In desperation, he actually "threw it outside and went back." After Zhong Hui, the famous anti-Japanese soldier, visited Ji Kang again, Ji Kang ignored it and continued to "strike while the iron is hot" under the big tree in front of his house, no one was watching.

Zhong got bored and left angrily. Ji Kang finally spoke at this time. He asked Zhong Hui, "What did you hear?" Zhong Hui replied, "I heard it, saw it and left." Zhong will hold a grudge against this.

Si Mazhao wanted to win over Ji Kang, but Ji Kang tended to stand on the side of the royal family in Cao Shi in the political struggle at that time and took an uncooperative attitude towards Sima Shi, so he was quite jealous.

3. Hide in the bamboo forest

Ji Kang returned to nature, detached from things, not bound by the secular, and attached importance to friendship. Ji Kang said in the Biography of Literati that he was "skillful in nature and could forge iron".

Ji Kang likes to strike while the iron is hot. The iron shop is under a leafy willow tree in the back garden. He attracted a mountain spring and built a small swimming pool around the willows. Tired of striking while the iron is hot, he jumped into the pool and soaked for a while. The people I met either praised him for his "quiet and refreshing movements" or praised him for his "looseness, lofty and attractive".

"Jin Shu Ji Kang Biography" wrote: "Kang lives in poverty and works with Xiang Embroidery while the iron is hot under a big tree to support himself." He strikes while the iron is hot to show that he is "away from the crowd" and despises the world, which is the embodiment of his spiritual characteristics.

4. Say it out loud.

Originally, Lu Xun and Lu An were Ji Kang's friends, but the two brothers suddenly fought a big lawsuit that shocked the distance. When Lu Xun saw that his sister-in-law Xu was beautiful, he took advantage of Lu An's absence and ordered his wife to get her drunk and raped her.

After the incident, Lu An wanted to sue the authorities. Lu Xun quickly sought mediation from Ji Kang. Ji Kang had an unusual relationship with them. At the request of Lu Xun, he intervened to calm things down.

Afterwards, however, Lu Xun made a rake. The wicked first complained that Lu An was not filial and dared to slap his mother. Difficult to argue, Lu An thought of his most distinguished friend Ji Kang.

Ji Kang is angry. Ji Kang wrote "Dear John" and scolded Lu Xun. He wants to express his likes and dislikes by breaking up, and also wants to show the meaning of friends by breaking up. After Lu An went to prison, Ji Kang naturally participated in mediation in order to explain the truth, and Ji Kang was also imprisoned.

5. Ji Shao is not alone.

Ji Kang entrusted his child to Dan Tao before he died and said to his son, "Gong Shan is still alive, so you are not alone." (Say "Chrysanthemum Garden is here, you are not alone." After Ji Kang's death, Dan Tao treated Ji Kang's son like his own.

Dan Tao lived up to Ji Kang's great trust and has been raising Ji Kang's son. This is the origin of the idiom "Ji Shao is not alone".