What does Jiang Kui, a Taoist priest in Baishi, say?

Jiang kui: jiāng kui.

Jiang Kui (1154-1221year), whose real name is Yao Zhang, was born in Dexing, Raozhou, Han nationality, and later moved to Poyang. Writers and musicians in the Southern Song Dynasty.

He is a poor boy, who has tried many times. He has never been an official all his life, and he has been wandering the rivers and lakes all his life, helping his friends by selling words for a living. He is versatile, proficient in temperament, able to compose his own music, and clear pronunciation and mellow voice. His works are famous for being ethereal and subtle, and Jiang Kui is good at poetry, prose, calligraphy and music.

Anecdotal allusions

There was a love affair in Jiang Kui's life, which was unforgettable. Living in Hefei in my early years, I met two sisters who are good at playing pipa. Since then, he has formed an indissoluble bond with one of them. But because Baishi can't be self-sufficient, he has to run around and eat, and he can't be together forever.

In Jiang Baishi's poems, there are only three quatrains of "sending Van Boehner to Hefei", but in his poems, there are as many as 22 poems related to this situation, accounting for a quarter of all his poems, which shows that he is unforgettable. Predecessors often blame them for their inexperience, and Wang Guowei even made a mockery of "White Stone is dignified and heartless".

But in fact, Baishi's expertise in emotion is comparable to that of Lu You among the literati in the Song Dynasty. This also makes his ci have extremely touching quality, as Mr. Xia said, "it is the most prominent love story in Tang and Song Dynasties".