Zhu Yunming, Wen Huiming, Chen Chun and Chong Wang are called?

In the middle of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yunming (1460- 1526), Wen Huiming (1470- 1559) and Chen Chun (1483- 1544). They lived in the same era and the same region, and they all made great achievements and far-reaching influence in calligraphy art, which is a wonderful work in the book. Among these four people, Zhu Yunming and Chen Chun have good writing styles, while Wen Huiming and Chong Wang have good writing styles. My colleagues are "strong", and they use their pens with great strength, and the knot is still correct. Even the "Wild Grass" by Zhu and Chen is hard to get rid of this trend. Although Zhu and Wen studied Wei, Jin, Tang and Song Dynasties, they were deeply influenced by the Yellow Valley. Zhu Hewen's trip was born out of the valley, although there is no tenderness in the valley, it is also commendable. Chen Chun indulges himself from civilization and becomes his own face, and his dignity is not as good as literature. Wang Hong devoted himself to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and after the Song Dynasty, his habits were a little less. Compared with the first three, he lacks personality but has the highest rhyme. Wang Chong was born in Yayishan at first, and later changed his name to Jiyi. Suzhou people. He was frustrated in his career all his life and failed in eight exams. Only Yi was sent to Nanjing imperial academy to become a Imperial College, which was called "Wang Gongshi" and "Wang Taixue" in history. Throughout his life, he devoted himself to poetry, calligraphy and painting, expressing his feelings for mountains and rivers. Only in this way did he succeed in Gao Zhiyuan. He has made great achievements in all aspects, especially in calligraphy.