Who are the four great talents in Jiangnan in the Ming Dynasty?

Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhengming, Xu Zhenqing! Zhu Yunming (1460-1526) was a calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty. His courtesy name was Xizhe, and his name was Haozhishan. He had an extra finger on his right hand, which was derived from the Haozhi finger. A native of Changzhou (Suzhou), Jiangsu Province, he was born into a family of Kui Ru who had been an official for seven generations. Together with Tang Bohu, Wen Zhengming, and Xu Zhenqing, he is known as the "Four Talents of the South of the Yangtze River" (also known as the Four Talents of the Wu Clan). Wen Zhengming (1470-1559) was originally named Bi and Zhengming, later changed to Zhengzhong, nicknamed Tingyun, also known as Hengshan Jushi, and was known as Wenhengshan. A native of Changzhou (now Suzhou). One of the founders of "Wumen School of Painting". Together with Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan and Xu Zhenqing, he is known as the "Four Talents of the South of the Yangtze River" (also known as the Four Talents of the Wu Clan). Together with Shen Zhou, Tang Bohu, and Qiu Ying, they are collectively known as the "Four Ming Families". At the age of 54, he was awarded the title of "Wen Daizhao" by the imperial examination of the Ministry of Officials. Tang Yin (1470-1523), also known as Bohu and Ziwei, also known as Liuru Jushi, Taohua Temple Master, Tang Sheng of Lu State, Fleeing Zen Immortal Official, etc., was known as "the most romantic and talented man in the south of the Yangtze River". He was a native of Suzhou. . A famous calligrapher, painter and writer in the Ming Dynasty. Painting is as famous as Shen Shitian, Wen Zhengming and Qiu Ying, and is known as the "Four Ming Painters" in history. Poems, lyrics and music give Wen Zhengming, Zhu Yunming and Xu Zhenqing the title of "Four Talents in the South of the Yangtze River" (also known as the Four Talents of the Wu Clan), the first of the Four Talents in the South of the Yangtze River. Xu Zhenqing (1479-1511), also named Changgu and Changguo. He was born in Meili Town, Changshu, and later moved to Wu County (now Suzhou). Writer of Ming Dynasty. Together with Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan and Wen Zhengming, they are known as the "Four Talents of Jiangnan" (also known as the Four Talents of Wu Clan). He is famous for his quatrain "The article is about the jade of the family in Jiangzuo, and the trees and flowers in Yangzhou under the misty moon." Because there is an extra finger on the right hand, and it grows from the trumpet branch finger. A native of Changzhou (Suzhou), Jiangsu Province, he was born into a family of Kui Ru who had been an official for seven generations. Together with Tang Bohu, Wen Zhengming, and Xu Zhenqing, he is known as the "Four Talents of the South of the Yangtze River" (also known as the Four Talents of the Wu Clan). Wen Zhengming (1470-1559) was originally named Bi and Zhengming, later changed to Zhengzhong, nicknamed Tingyun, also known as Hengshan Jushi, and was known as Wenhengshan. A native of Changzhou (now Suzhou). One of the founders of "Wumen School of Painting". Together with Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan and Xu Zhenqing, he is known as the "Four Talents of the South of the Yangtze River" (also known as the Four Talents of the Wu Clan). Together with Shen Zhou, Tang Bohu, and Qiu Ying, they are collectively known as the "Four Ming Families". At the age of 54, he was awarded the title of "Wen Daizhao" by the imperial examination of the Ministry of Officials. Tang Yin (1470-1523), also known as Bohu and Ziwei, also known as Liuru Jushi, Taohua Temple Master, Tang Sheng of Lu State, Fleeing Zen Immortal Official, etc., was known as "the most romantic and talented man in the south of the Yangtze River". He was a native of Suzhou. . A famous calligrapher, painter and writer in the Ming Dynasty. Painting is as famous as Shen Shitian, Wen Zhengming and Qiu Ying, and is known as the "Four Ming Painters" in history. Together with Wen Zhengming, Zhu Yunming, and Xu Zhenqing, he is known as the "Four Great Talents in the South of the Yangtze River" (also known as the Four Talents of the Wu Clan), and is the first of the Four Great Talents in the South of the Yangtze River. Xu Zhenqing (1479-1511), also named Changgu and Changguo. He was born in Meili Town, Changshu, and later moved to Wu County (now Suzhou). Writer of Ming Dynasty. Together with Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan and Wen Zhengming, they are known as the "Four Talents of Jiangnan" (also known as the Four Talents of Wu Clan). He is famous for his quatrain "The articles on Jiangzuo's family are full of jade, and the moonlight is on the trees and flowers in Yangzhou".