Because he is a calligrapher!
Zhu Zhishan:
Zhu Yunming (1460- 1526) was a calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, whose name was Xizhe and whose name was Shan Zhi. Because his right hand had an extra finger, he gave birth to his own finger. Changzhou (Suzhou), Jiangsu, was born into a Kuiru family of seven generations of officials. Together with Tang Bohu, Wen Zhiming and Xu Zhenqing, they are also called "Four Talents in Jiangnan" (also known as the Four Talents of Wumen).
He has been gifted and studious since childhood. At the age of five, he can write Chinese characters one foot square, and at the age of nine, he is called a "prodigy". /kloc-at the age of 0/0, he is well-read, with magnificent articles and extraordinary intelligence. At the age of 7, he was a scholar, and at the age of 32, he was a juror. He used to be an official in Xingning County and Yingtianfu. Because of his wandering nature and dissatisfaction with official corruption, he resigned and returned to the Soviet Union under the pretext of making friends, inviting guests to drink heavily and cooking wine to relieve his worries, so as to vent his anger.
Zhu Zhishan is one of the "three great calligraphers in the middle of Ming Dynasty". His calligraphy absorbed Tang Yushi's southern and yuan dynasties. #092; The gods of calligraphy, the running script of Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi in Jin Dynasty and the cursive script of Tang Huaisu, have developed into their own unique weeds, known as "the first in Ming Dynasty", and there is a saying that "Tang Bohu's paintings are Zhu Zhishan's words". Zhu Zhishan's Liu Ti Shi Fu Juan, Du Fu Cao Shu, Nineteen Ancient Poems, Tang Cao Shu, Cao Shu and Han Juan are all masterpieces handed down from generation to generation. Although Zhu Yunming has no famous paintings, he can also draw, but he rarely writes, and even fewer works have been handed down from generation to generation.
Zhu Zhishan is funny, unrestrained and talented, and likes to travel around informally. Because Zhu Yunming has many interesting anecdotes, he is a very ready-made creative material. He often appears in many opera works such as San Xiao, The Tiger King Snatches His Parents with his resourcefulness, eloquence and helpfulness.
In Zhu Zhishan, there are still books handed down from generation to generation, such as the Warring States Policy, News, Nine-inch Letters, Before Shan Zhi, Floating Objects, Records of Old Monsters, Bian Xiao, Huaixingtang Collection and Xingning County Records by Su Cai.
Jiajing died in the fifth year (1526) at the age of 67. After his death, Zhu Zhishan was buried in Zhu's ancestral grave in Hengshan, a suburb of Suzhou, but the grave has been leveled.