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Shi Shuo Xin Yu De Sixteen: Ji Kang: Happiness is invisible.
The two people mentioned here, Wang Rong and Ji Kang, like Ruan Ji, are both "wise men in the bamboo forest", and Ji Kang is one of the spiritual leaders. "Seven sages of bamboo forest", they have the same pursuit and similar interests, once knew each other and had a happy time. Some of them later became officials, and only a few people were able to persist. Ji Kang is particularly determined, and his insistence on the way of Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi is very thorough, which is why he can become a spiritual leader. As can be seen from this chapter, he is more thorough than Ruan. Ruan doesn't judge people, but his likes and dislikes are still very prominent and can't be hidden, because he has "green eyes", hates green eyes, rolls his eyes, likes green eyes and uses them. Ji Kang, on the other hand, never revealed his likes and dislikes to others, and his emotions were invisible. He persisted for twenty years. This perseverance is worthy of praise and learning. However, even such people will be framed and brutally killed, and thousands of students can't stop the petition. His "Song Guangling San" is said to be beautiful. The last bullet before its execution became a masterpiece, and later generations could not hear it. What a pity!