Ji Xianlin (1898 - 1989), also known as Xi Meng, was a famous poet, essayist, writer, ideologist, and philosopher of the Qing Dynasty in China. He was born in Qufu City, Shandong Province, a scholarly family. He was intelligent and studious since childhood. He was admitted to Tsinghua University in 1915 and stayed on to teach after graduation in 1919. Ji Xianlin had in-depth research in literature, philosophy, history, geography, and many other fields. He was known as the "Oriental Philologist" and "Master of Ancient Philology Research". Ji Xianlin's representative works included Xianlin's Prose, Ji Xianlin's Talks on Art, Dongli Yuefu, etc. Among them, Xianlin's Prose was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese prose and was one of Ji Xianlin's representative works. In addition, Ji Xianlin also created many beautiful poems such as "Climbing High" and "Reminiscing the Ancient Times by Mooring at Night on Niu Zhu".