How do foreign painters evaluate Tang Bohu's paintings?

It must be amazing for foreign painters to meet and paint Bohu Lake. This is a miracle on earth. I guess they would have said? Is this God's hand-painted work? How can it be hand-painted by humans? It's amazing, ah! Oh, my God. Thank you for meeting such a beautiful work in your lifetime? Of course, my description may be a bit exaggerated, and it is estimated that the actual situation is not much different.

Tang Bohu is actually the word "Bohu", formerly known as Tang Yin, with a small number of six, like a layman. Famous painter, calligrapher and poet in Ming Dynasty. Is it Jiangnan? Four great talents? First of all, many of us have seen Stephen Chow's "Tong Pak Hu Dian Qiu Xiang". Although there are many exaggerated expressions in the film, Tang Bohu must have a fairly high level. What level is it? Of course, it is not the level of pursuing beauty shown in the play. We should see some other things from the plot, such as Tang Bohu's paintings and those poems. Why do so many people like him? I think the biggest reason is that his painting level and his poems are very talented and will be loved by people.

In fact, romance is the biggest problem in Tang Bohu's life and our biggest misunderstanding of Tang Bohu. At the age of nineteen, he married his first wife Xu and his second daughter Xu Tingrui. Later, because of going to Beijing for an exam, something happened at home, and Mrs. Tang died during childbirth. She only married the second wife. Because of the involvement of her friends, she never got fame, and finally her second wife left him. Such a big blow made him muddle along, living on wine every day, either in restaurants or brothels every day. Later, when I couldn't buy erotic pictures to make a living, I met my third wife, Shen nine niang.

But day and tide wait for no man, Shen nine niang died young because of overwork. Since then, Tang Bohu has never married a wife. The best thing in a generation of talented people's life is to meet their beloved nine niang, but his poems, as well as his paintings and calligraphy, are also passed down through the ages.