A Brief Introduction to Zhu Yunming's cursive "Yueyang Tower"
Zhu Yunming Zhu Yunming (1460- 1527), one of the four great talents in Ming Dynasty, is as famous as Tang Yin, Wen Zhiming and Xu Zhenqing. His word Xizhe, Hao, is also Lao Chai. Branches are fat, and branches refer to mountain people. Changzhou (now Wuxian, Jiangsu) people. Because of their congenial feelings with Tang Yin (word Bohu), there are various anecdotes about them among the people. His family has a history of learning and is good at poetry and calligraphy. Looking at his legacy, we can see that his traditional skills are extremely deep. He studied Zhong You and Wang Xizhi in small letters, which was cautious and complete, and his brushwork was steady; Huai Su and Huang Tingjian studied cursive script, and the cursive script in their later years is even more vigorous and elegant, which is valued by the contemporary world. He is generous, cheerful and unrestrained, which is vividly shown in Weeds. Although he occasionally loses his pen, his writing is relaxed and lively, which is worth learning from later generations.