Tingyunju calligraphy

Tang Bohu, Wen Zhiming, Zhu Zhishan and Xu Zhenqing, the four great talents in the south of the Yangtze River, are called the four talents in Wuzhong because they live in Wuzhong.

During Chenghua and Zhengde in Ming Dynasty, they were also called "Four Talents in Wuzhong" with Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Xu Zhenqing and Wen Zhiming. They are brilliant and have made achievements in poetry and painting, leaving many masterpieces for future generations.

Tang Yin, (1470~ 1523), whose name is Bohu, was born in Suzhou, alias lay man, owner of Peach Blossom Temple, Tang Sheng of Lu State, etc. He is known as "the first romantic talent in the south of the Yangtze River", a famous painter and writer, and is also called "Ming Sijia" in painting with Shen, Qiu.

Tang Yin loved painting, studied under the famous painter Chen Zhou, and later studied under Wen Zhiming in Shenyang. At the age of 365,438+0, Tang Yin began to travel far away from home, covering Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, Fujian and Jiangxi provinces. When he has no money, he makes a living by selling paintings. Tang Yin is good at painting landscapes and meticulous figures, especially beautiful women. Painting of the Tang Dynasty is owned by later painters, and its handed down works are as follows.

Zhu Zhishan Zhu Yunming (1460- 1527) was originally from Suzhou. His real name was Xizhe, and his right hand was six fingers, so he was named "Zhi Zhi Sheng". He was also an old woodsman and a mountain man. He is good at poetry and calligraphy, especially his Wild Grass, which is praised by the world. "Tang Bohu's painting, Zhu Zhishan.

(1470~ 1559) word wall, the word Ming, the later word Zhong, the number Stop Cloud, alias Hengshan Jushi, the word Wen Hengshan, Suzhou native, and Shen Zhou, also known as "Ming Sijia", one of the founders of "Wu Pai". He was born at 54. ?

Xu Zhenqing Xu Zhenqing (1479-151year), also known as Changgu, was born in Meili Town, Changshu, and later moved to Suzhou, where he was a writer in the Ming Dynasty. Xu Zhenqing was born smart and good at art and science. He wrote Qian Xin Ji when he was 16 years old, but he tried many times in his early years. In the 16th year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty, he co-edited New Records of Taihu Lake with Wen Zhiming. In the eighteenth year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty, Tatar invaded and the officers and men failed in the war of resistance. He also wrote a long poem "A Passage to Yutai", which was a scholar of that year. Later, he was appointed as the deputy curator of the left temple of Dali Temple, and was demoted to Dr. imperial academy in the next five years.