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What does the theory of Qin Dynasty mean?
On Guo Qin is the representative work of Jia Yizheng's thesis, which is divided into three parts.

Jia Yi (200 BC-65438 BC+068 BC), a native of Luoyang (now east of Luoyang, Henan), was a famous political commentator and writer in the early Western Han Dynasty. He is called Jia Sheng by the world, and is also called "Qu Jia" with Qu Yuan.

Jia Yi has no talent. Wendi was a doctor at that time and moved to Taizhong. He was pushed out by Zhou Bo and Guan Ying, the minister, and was promoted to be a teacher and the king of Changsha. Three years later, he was recalled to Chang 'an to be the teacher of Liang Huaiwang. Liang fell from a horse and died, while Jia Yi died of guilt and depression. Jia Yi's works are mainly prose and ci-fu.

His political essays are simple and bold, and there are many discussions. Lu Xun called them "Hong Wen of the Western Han Dynasty", and his masterpieces include On Qin and On Accumulation. His Ci and Fu are both in Sao style, and they are pioneers in the development of Han Fu, the most famous of which are Ode to Qu Yuan and Ode to Birds.