What is Ji Yun's hobby?

Ji Yun, whose real name is Xiaolan and whose real name is Chunfan, was born in the second year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty and died in the tenth year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1724- 1805). Cui Erzhuang, a native of xian county, Zhili (now Cangxian County, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province). Ji Xiaolan was an outstanding writer, critic, editor and thinker in Qing Dynasty, and also a real master of couplets. Jin Kemu said in the article "Hua Lian" (see his book "A Talk about the Past and the Present"): "I went to a private school when I was a child", "The teacher told me that there were two great men in Hua Lian in the Qing Dynasty, the former was Yu Quyuan (Yue)". Liang Zhangju, a student in Ji Xiaolan, is the author of Couplets' Conghua.

Most of Ji Yun's clever couplets are not seen in official history, nor in his poetry collections. (Yuewei Caotang notes only record four couplets) Most of them are scattered in various unofficial history notes, or widely circulated among the people in the form of stories. "Conghua Couplet" contains more than 20 of his works, of course, far from all. Nowadays, Mr. Wang pursues couplets, and Tao Yang's Biography of Ji Xiaolan contains many couplets.

Ji Xiaolan's couplets have several artistic features: first, meticulous, second, ingenious, third, humorous, fourth, alert, fifth, profound and sixth, full of momentum. Among them, humor and wit are especially appreciated by people. Qing Jiangfan's History of Korean Sinologists (Volume 6) said that Ji Yun was "frank and funny, and was known as Chen Ya. However, suddenly hearing his words is almost humorous, and thinking about it is a famous saying. "