Expansion: Ke, painter and collector of Yuan Dynasty. Ke was promoted by Confucianism in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Influenced by his father, he liked calligraphy and painting since childhood. In the first year of AD (1328), he was introduced to Wang Huai Tu timur. Soon after, Wang Huai succeeded to the throne of the emperor, and he was awarded the position of a scholar. The following year, he was promoted to be the book supervisor of Gui Zhangge, responsible for identifying the stone paintings and calligraphy hidden in the imperial court. After the death of Wenzong, he was shelved and returned to the south, living in seclusion in Yinzhiqiao on the Wuyusong River. He is well-read, good at writing ink bamboo and painting landscapes, figures and flowers. A lifetime of good cultural relics, rich in collection and fine in appreciation.
Ke's erudite poems; A good book, with four bodies and eight methods, can refine essence. Known as the three wonders of poetry, painting and calligraphy. His paintings are famous for their "spirit likeness" and he is good at drawing bamboo. Influenced by Zhao Mengfu, he advocated painting with books. His calligraphy not only has good brushwork, but also incorporates the verve of Wei Jin people, with neat structure, elegant font and vigorous elegance, which is deeply influenced by Zhao Mengfu's view of advocating Jin people's calligraphy.