What is Song Ke's creative background?
Song Ke (1327 ~ 1387), a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), was a famous calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty. Hong was elected as the assistant minister of the book, and later Guan Fengxiang knew about it and died in office. His works and poems, together with Xu Ben, Gao Qi and Wang Xing in Tongli, are called "Ten Talents in the North". You can also draw small scenes of bamboo and stone. Gao Qi's Biography of Nangong said that "the public forces the secondary and the king".