Gu Lin in Ming Dynasty: (Zhu Yunming) Calligraphy has failed since Ji Jiu caught Yu and Zhao Qian. Such as Xi, offering a true line, Huai Su weeds, especially wonderful pen. Once a book is tasted, I don't know who is left.
Zhu Moulong in Ming Dynasty: Zhu Yunming, whose name was Xizhe, was born in Shan Zhi, Changzhou. ..... Calligraphy from Urgent Chapter to Xihe, Xian and Huai Su, all of which are rampant, and wild grass is the first. At that time, critics said that his calligraphy was frustrated and unrestrained, and his style was absolutely unique. However, it is really not as good as thread, and thread is not as good as grass. Those who are proud of it win. Clouds and mountains are really good, and the first person can taste them.
Wang Shizhen in Ming Dynasty: Dr. Xu Changgu's poem written by Wu Zhongru, Zhu Hezhe's book, painted by southern Shenshan people, and known as the National Three Musts.
Meng Zhen in Ming Dynasty: (Zhu Yunming) The meticulous calligraphy in Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties reached Europe, Yan, Su and Mi, especially in the late festival. At that time, his reputation dried up, and people looking for his articles and books followed. Or bring gold and silk to your door, you should also pay attention. Notes on celebrities in Gusu
Money in Ming dynasty: I don't ask if there is anything at home, I get a salary, all kinds of inheritance, and I have to do my best to invite all the good guests to sing and shout. Or share the cloud and leave no money. Every time I go out, pursuers follow the road, and more are used to laugh. It's dead, and few clouds can gather.
Wang Shu in the Qing Dynasty: "There are many writers in the Ming Dynasty, and there are more than a thousand articles together. I only hope that Zhao Jing's books will be changeable and not change. I have read hundreds of Jing Zhao's books, and there are no similarities, so I believe them at first hand. "
Sun of the Qing Dynasty: Xiangguang laity said that books are made of cotton and iron, but this is hardly the case. However, Hewen said that he was bohemian in his later years, and like Xu Wugong, he almost died.
Zhu Hegang's "New Interpretation of Linchi" in Qing Dynasty said: "I wish Jingzhao grass the right army, but it shows its anger at times; The grass is pure and harmonious, dense and rich, and it is comparable to Chu (Sui Liang). "