During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were many versatile literati. But like Xu Wenchang, he is unique in poetry, drama, calligraphy and painting, which has left a far-reaching influence on present and future generations, but it is also quite rare. Yuan Zhonglang honored his poems as the first in Ming Dynasty, and his plays were highly praised by Tang Xianzu. As for painting, he is one of the most outstanding figures in China's art history. Zheng Banqiao has great respect for Xu Wenchang and once carved a seal, calling himself "the running dog under the Ivy League"; Qi Baishi, a modern painter, once said: "The paintings of green vines, snow and great polyester can be horizontal or vertical, which I am extremely convinced. I hate that I didn't live for 300 years, grinding ink and sorting paper for you. No, it's right outside the door. If you are hungry and don't go, something will happen. " Wu Changshuo said: "The sage in the painting of the green vine is better than Lu Gong in calligraphy."