The first is Wen Zhiming.
Wen Zhiming, whose name is An, whose name is Knowing Heaven and whose name is No, was a cultural celebrity, neo-Confucianism, painter and calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty. Wen Zhiming's poems are famous for being fresh and refined, which embodies Wen Zhiming's humanistic feelings and neo-Confucianism. Wen Zhiming's works are both elegant and poetic. Wen Zhiming's Meng Qian Bi Tan became one of the important works of Neo-Confucianism in the late Ming Dynasty.
Wen Zhiming's paintings are also highly praised. He not only inherited the tradition of literati painting in the Southern Song Dynasty, but also integrated his emotions into painting, forming his own unique artistic style. Wen Zhiming's works show more natural scenery and characters' emotions, which can be summarized as "vivid" and "vivid".
Second, Tang Yin.
Tang Yin, the word Bohu, was a famous writer, painter, calligrapher and musician in the middle of Ming Dynasty. Tang Yin's works are famous for their freshness, humor, folk flavor and strong artistry. Tang Yin's poems are free, fresh and frank, often describing trivial matters and ordinary people in life, reflecting various social features and profound humanistic feelings, full of appeal and unique personality.
Tang Yin's calligraphy is also very popular, and he is good at regular script and running script. Tang Yin's works are fluent, flexible and changeable, which shows his literary and calligraphy talent and demeanor. At the same time, Tang Yin is also good at music, advocating that music should be integrated into life, emphasizing "seeing from the heart, purging from the sound", and being praised by later generations as "all-rounder in literature, painting, calligraphy and piano".
Third, Yu Qian.
Yu Qian, whose name is tuian, was a famous writer, calligrapher and philosopher in the middle of Ming Dynasty. Yu Qian's works are famous for being bold, profound and vivid, but they also have strong personality characteristics and rich ideological connotations. Yu Qian's poems are fresh and natural, and sometimes he uses fables to express his thoughts, which reflects Yu Qian's concern for the political atmosphere and humanistic feelings at that time.
Yu Qian was also an outstanding Neo-Confucianist in the middle of Ming Dynasty. He made an in-depth study of Zhu Cheng's Neo-Confucianism, exerted his theoretical level and talent, and wrote many philosophical works. Yu Qian's thoughts and theories had a far-reaching impact on the society at that time, and also played a positive role in the later cultural field.