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附议雁门大,要求出嵇康。
Xi Kang or Ji Kang (223–262) was a Chinese author, poet, Taoist philosopher, musician and alchemist.
As a thinker, Xi Kang wrote on longevity, music theory, politics and ethics. Among his works were Yangsheng Lun (Essay on Nourishing Life), Shengwu Aile Lun (on the Absence of Sentiments in Music), Qin Fu (A Composition on the Qin), and Shisi Lun (Discourse on Individuality). As a musician, Xi Kang composed a number of solo pieces for Qin.
According to Lady Han, who reportedly spied on Xi Kang having sex with his partner, Ruan Ji, he was also impressive in that respect. She warned her husband, Shan Tao, that he could be their equal in the study, but not in the bedroom.[1]
Xi Kang was highly critical of Confucianism and challenged many social conventions of his time. As such, he was considered scandalous and seditious. He was sentenced to death after offending Zhong Hui and Sima Zhao. Xi Kang was one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove.
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