The famous thinker Ji Kang reached a state of perfection in literature and music, which is not a level that ordinary literati can reach. Ji Kang's research on music is eye-catching. He may not have created any musical works that will be passed down to future generations, but his musical thoughts have had a significant impact on future generations. Since the establishment of the Han Dynasty, music has always been an art enjoyed by people in the upper class. He believes that music is a tool for spiritual communication between people. Whether they are dignitaries or traffickers, they all have the right and ability to enjoy the benefits of music. Cultural charm, all people have the ability to appreciate music.
Ji Kang’s music has a certain idealism. He believes that the joy, anger, sorrow and joy expressed by music have a lot to do with the mood of the person who appreciates the music. If a person who appreciates music lives a happy life and is happy every day, then what he hears is naturally a cheerful symphony. People who appreciate music have sad faces every day and have experienced many difficulties and setbacks. The music they hear is naturally sad and painful. Music reflects the most real world in a person's heart and reveals the most true emotions in the heart. The thoughts and expressions expressed in music Appreciating music has a great relationship with the emotional state of the person. This view belongs to subjective idealism and puts more emphasis on the importance of people.
"Poem at the Reception" is a five-character poem written by Ji Kang during the Three Kingdoms period, and is also his representative work. The whole poem expresses the author's noble virtue of hiding in the mountains and forests every day and ignoring the complexity of the world. The first half describes the grand scene of the reception, and the second half expresses his extremely happy mood. The whole poem embodies the emotions in the scenery, using the surrounding scenery. The scenery sets off the grand scene and shows his life attitude of staying away from the world and integrating nature and man.
The Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest, headed by Ji Kang, are the representative figures of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. They never put fame and wealth in their eyes. They cherish the real world in their hearts more. We hide our truest emotions in the mountains and rivers, numb our nerves through alcohol, and escape from this complicated world.