What kind of talent is Tang Yin called?

Tang Yin (1470~1523), also known as Bohu and Ziwei, also known as Liuru Jushi, Fugitive Zen Immortal Official, Taohua Temple Master, etc., was a native of Wuxian County, and together with Shen Zhou, Wen Zhengming, and Qiu Ying, he was known as the "Fourth Emperor of the Ming Dynasty" Home". He first learned calligraphy from Li Yong and later from Zhao Mengfu. Together with Zhu Yunming, Xu Zhenqing and Wen Zhengming, he is known as the "Four Talents in Wuzhong". In the eleventh year of Hongzhi's reign in the Ming Dynasty (1498), he was expelled from the imperial examination for being involved in a fraud case. He later traveled to famous mountains and rivers, selling paintings for a living, being bohemian and engraved with the seal of "the most romantic talent in the south of the Yangtze River". He first learned painting from Shen Zhou, and later adopted the techniques of Song and Yuan schools, painting landscapes, figures, flowers and birds, and together with Shen Zhou, Wen Zhengming, and Qiu Ying, he was known as the "Four Schools of Wu Clan".

Tang Bohu’s handwriting