Jiang Kui was a writer and musician in the Southern Song Dynasty. There are more than 80 existing poems by Jiang Kui, most of which are travel notes and poems chanting things, expressing personal life experiences and feelings of parting, and occasionally revealing feelings about current affairs. His words are sincere in emotion, rigorous in meter, gorgeous in language, quiet and indifferent in style, which means correcting graceful words with fine, hard and clear style. The representative works Dimfragrance Old Moonlight, Thin Shadow, Moss Branch and Jade Ornament express their worries with Yongmei. His Yangzhou Man Huai Zuo Du Ming is a realistic work. It depicts the broken scene of Yangzhou after the looting of the Southern Song Dynasty, and expresses the mourning for the decline of the Southern Song Dynasty and the hatred for the atrocities of the Southern Song Dynasty. A word of "Twenty-four Bridges" is still there, and the waves shake Leng Yue silently. After reading the red medicine by the bridge, you will know who to live for every year! " A few words were highly praised.
Jiang Kui, a leading figure in the field of ci, ranks with Xin Qiji and has a prominent position in the history of literature. Western Zhejiang poets compared him to Lao Du in ci poetry and thought that he was the first person in Song poetry. -Common sense.