Ruan Ji

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Ruǎn Jí (Chinese: 阮籍) is one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove.

He is associated with the guqin melody, Jiu Kuang ("Drunken Ecstasy") which was believed to be composed by him.

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Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove : 竹林七賢
Ruan Ji 阮籍 | Xi Kang 嵇康 | Shan Tao 山濤 | Liu Ling 劉伶 | Ruan Xian 阮咸 | Xiang Xiu 向秀 | Wang Rong 王戎
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Historical personages
Bo Ya | Cai Wenji | Cai Yong | Confucius | Guo Chuwang | Ruan Ji | Emperor Song Huizong | Xi Kang | Zhu Quan
Players
Cheng Yu | Gong Yi | Guan Pinghu | Li Xiangting | Lin Youren | Wang Fei | Wu Jinglüe | Wu Zhaoji | Zeng Chengwei | Zha Fuxi | Zhang Ziqian


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