Ode to Magnolia by Wen Zhiming;
Cuitiao attracts the wind, and it breaks the fragrance of silver flowers and jade snow.
Rhyme friends seem to know people's intentions, and barriers are light.
(1470.11.28—1559.3.28), formerly known as Bi (or Bi Zuo), was an outstanding painter, calligrapher, Taoist priest and writer in the Ming Dynasty. Since I was forty-two, I have paid more attention to words. Wen Zhiming's calligraphy and painting attainments are extremely comprehensive, and he is known as the "four unique talents". Poets Bai Juyi and Su Shi were educated in Wu Kuan, studied in Liying Town and studied painting in Shenyang. Together with Shen Zhou, it created the "Wu School". In the history of painting, they are called "Ming Sijia" together with Shen Zhou, Tang Bohu and Chou Ying (that is, the "Four Great Men of Wu"). In terms of poetry and prose, he, Zhu Yunming, Tang Yin and Xu Zhenqing are also called "four talents in Wuzhong".
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Wen Zhiming-Baidu Encyclopedia-Wen Zhiming