One of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest". Word uncle night. He lost his father in his early years and his family was poor, but he was still inspirational and diligent, and he was proficient in literature, metaphysics and music. He married Cao Cao's great-granddaughter Changle Pavilion. He used to be a doctor in No.3 middle school, known as "Jizhong No.3 middle school" in history. Si Mazhao wanted to win over Ji Kang, but Ji Kang tended to be on the royal side in the political struggle at that time and took an uncooperative attitude towards Sima Shi, so he was quite jealous. Zhong Hui, Si Mazhao's confidant, wanted to make friends with Ji Kang, but he was given a cold shoulder. Since then, he has made a feud. Ji Kang's friend Lu An was falsely accused by his brother as unfilial. Ji Kang came forward to defend Lu, and Zhong Hui advised him to take the opportunity to get rid of Lu and Ji. At that time, 3000 Thai students asked for pardon of Ji Kang and were willing to worship him as a teacher, but they were rejected. When he died, Ji Kang looked as cool as a cucumber. Play "Guangling San" and die calmly. Ji Kang was in the prosperous period of metaphysics in the late Wei Dynasty, and he had his own views on Hyunri, saying that "Lao Zi, Zhuang Zhou, and my teacher also" (Breaking Up with Shan Juyuan) showed his obedience to Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi. He also believes that immortals are born and can't be achieved by cultivation. But if properly cultivated, ordinary people can live a long life, which is different from the popular saying that eating is soaring to immortality. He is the author of "The Theory of Health Preservation", which emphasizes spiritual cultivation skills such as "cultivating self-cultivation, preserving spirit, and reassuring the whole body". And discussed this issue with Xiang embroidery. In his article, Ji Kang advocated that "there is no right and wrong in the heart" ("Interpretation of Private Affairs"), but his action was "just being sick in the intestine, speaking out when it is light, and making mistakes when it is human".
Ji Kang's character is manifested in his criticism of Confucianism and etiquette. At that time, in order to maintain its political power, Sima Group strongly advocated etiquette and law, and detained some scholars with the so-called "human feelings are reasonable and the court has laws." Ji Kang, on the other hand, emphasized the "nature" of Taoism in a series of articles, exposing the hypocritical nature of etiquette and "treating others with courtesy".
Ji Kang's literary creation is mainly poetry and prose. There are more than fifty of his poems, most of which are four-character poems, accounting for more than half. Representative works include 18 "Giving Scholar to Join the Army" and "Poems of Distressed Anger". "Give a Scholar to Join the Army" is a gift for my brother. The poem is about the thoughts of my brother who joined the army expedition, showing a touching brotherhood.