Nalan Xingde (1655 - 1685) was the third son of the Nalan family of the Qing Dynasty. He was also the son of Nalan Mingzhu. He was born in Beijing. His grandfather, Nalan Chengde, was one of the founding fathers of the Qing Dynasty. His father, Nalan Mingzhu, was also a politician and general. Nalan Xingde was intelligent and proficient in music, calligraphy, painting and other arts since childhood. His poetry creation was also one of his brilliant performances. His Ci works were fresh, natural, and full of romanticism, and were known as the "crown of Qing Ci." The following are some of Nalan Xingde's representative works: 1 Song of Everlasting Sorrow 2 "Huanxi Sand" 3 "Drinking Water Ci" 4."Huanxi Sand·A New Song and a Cup of Wine" 5. Slow Magnolia 6."Everlasting Lovesickness: A Journey on the Mountain" 7 "Difficult Journey, One of the Five Songs" 8 "Everlasting Lovesickness·Five Songs II" 9 "Everlasting Lovesickness: One of the Three Songs" 10 "Everlasting Lovesickness: Three Songs (II)" These works were not only widely circulated at that time, but they are still read and appreciated by people as the classics in the history of Chinese literature.