Zhu Zhishan.
In the Hundred Scenes of the South of the Yangtze River, Zhu Zhishan is one of the four talented people in Wuzhong. He is good at calligraphy, especially cursive calligraphy, and his cursive calligraphy is highly praised by the world.
Because of his intelligence and six fingers, he was often ostracized and bullied by his peers when he was a child. The optimistic Zhu Zhishan believes that they are little kids without a "pattern" and firmly believes that their differences will always be recognized.