What does Tang Bohu mean?

Tang Bohu is Tang Yin, a painter and writer in the Ming Dynasty, with the word "tiger" and "fear". His number is six, such as a layman and the owner of Taohua Temple.

Tang Yin (1470 March 6th-1524 65438+ October 7th), whose real name was Bohu, was later changed to No.6, such as the lay man, the owner of the Peach Blossom Temple, Tang Sheng of the State of Lu, and a monk. He is from Wuxian, Suzhou, South Zhili. Famous painter, calligrapher and poet in Ming Dynasty. Tang Yin's ancestor was Tang Hui, a former Lingjiang general in Jinchang County, Liangzhou, which also directly influenced Tang Yin. He also often uses "Jinchang Tang Yin" in his calligraphy and painting titles.

Tang Jian, the ancestor of Tang Jian, followed Li Yuan and was named "Jugong", so Tang Yin also called himself "Lu Tang Sheng". In the Ming Dynasty, his ancestor Tang Tai was the commander of the Ministry of War and died in the Civil Fort. Tang Tai's descendants are mostly scattered in Baixia and Qiaolijian, Wuxian County, Suzhou. Tang Yin was born in this area, and his father, Tang Guangde, runs a pub.

Tang Bohu's works

1, Dong 'an West Hospital

Dong 'an West Chamber: This is one of Tang Bohu's representative works. This is a long scroll, depicting the plot and characters of Dong 'an West Chamber in Ming Dynasty, and showing Tang Bohu's talent and artistic attainments in figure painting.

2. "Hundred Crane Map"

"Hundred Crane Map": This is a flower-and-bird painting by Tang Bohu, with white cranes as the theme. There are many white cranes flying and perching in the picture, which is vivid and natural, full of poetic and romantic atmosphere.

3. Fairy Chess Manual

Fairy Chess: This is Tang Bohu's calligraphy. He adapted the chess handbook into "The Fairy Chess Handbook", which was written in cursive script, bold and magnificent, full of change and vitality.