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The origin of Xin Qiji's name: Xin Qiji's grandfather, Xin Zan, wanted him to be a general, and he admired Huo Qubing, a famous Western Han Dynasty, so he named him "Qi Ji".
Xin Qiji (11May 28, 40-1207 65438+1October 3), formerly known as Tanfu, was later changed to You 'an, middle-aged posthumous title Jiaxuan, and was born in Licheng County, Jinan, Shandong East Road (now Licheng District, Jinan City, Shandong Province). Officials, generals, writers and bold poets in the Southern Song Dynasty were called "dragons in words". Known as "Su Xin" with Su Shi and "Jinan Er 'an" with Li Qingzhao.
Shandong was occupied by Jin people when it was born. In its early years, it was as famous as the northern party and was called "Xin Party". When he was young, he took part in the Geng Jing Uprising, captured and killed the traitor Zhang Anguo, returned to the Southern Song Dynasty, and presented Ten Treatises of Meiqin and Nine Discussions to explain Chen Zhanshou's strategy. He has served as a garrison commander in Jiangxi, Hunan, Fujian and other places, put down the uprising of tea merchants in Jingnan, and promoted the establishment of the Flying Tiger Army through public opinion to stabilize Huxiang area. Because of disagreement with the ruling pacifists, he was repeatedly illegally played, experienced ups and downs, and finally lived in seclusion in the mountains. Before and after the Northern Expedition in the Jubilee, the minister in charge, Han Biaozhou, used Xin Qiji to get to know Shaoxing and Zhenjiang and recruit them to be officials in the DPRK. In the third year of the jubilee (1207), Xin Qiji died with regret at the age of 68. Song Gongdi was awarded "Zhong Min" and posthumous title by Shao Shi.
Xin Qiji devoted his whole life to the recovery of the motherland and praised himself for his achievements, but his fate was ill-fated and his ambition was hard to pay. However, his belief in restoring the Central Plains has never wavered. Instead, I put all my passion, concern and anxiety about the rise and fall of the country and the fate of the nation into poetry. His ci poetry has various artistic styles, mainly bold and unconstrained, with heroic style and many delicate features. With a wide range of subjects and proper use of allusions, they showed patriotic enthusiasm for restoring national unity, poured out their grief and indignation, condemned the humiliation and peace of the rulers at that time, and there were also many works praising the rivers and mountains of the motherland. There are more than 600 words, including Jia Xuan's long and short sentences.