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Chen Jiru: (1558 ~ 1639), painter and calligrapher of Ming Dynasty. The word Zhong Chun, also known as Mei Gong and Mi Gong, was born in Huating (now Songjiang County, Shanghai). Works in poetry, good at painting and calligraphy. Calligraphy is between Su Shi and Mi Fei, and Xiao San is in beautiful and elegant. Good at painting ink plum blossoms and landscapes, especially plum blossoms. Be friendly with Dong Qichang, and advocate "the theory of northern and southern sects". He is the author of The Complete Works of Chen Meigong and ≥ Ancient Records. Its ink-and-wash plum blossoms, many volumes and small volumes, are understated, and their intentions are sparse, sometimes lined with bamboo stones. It reflects the attitude of literati in the late Ming Dynasty, that is, they are idle in writing, don't want to be clumsy, and talk about lyricism. He painted mountains and rivers, mostly painted ink clouds, emphasized moist and loose beauty, and pursued the interest of brushwork and ink. Tinggao Muye's scroll of calligraphy poems (partial) This scroll of calligraphy was written when he was 77 years old. It is stubborn and beautiful.