Jin Cong (1449- 150 1), the word jade, was named Shan Nong. Ying Tianfu? Born in Nanjing today, he was a calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. He is good at calligraphy and painting, and talks with Xu Lin and Chen Duo. He doesn't like to associate with princes and nobles. In Qing Dynasty, Qian described him in detail in Biography of Poems in Past Dynasties: "Cong, the word jade. Try to visit Song Chi, Zhejiang, and love its beauty, but you can't go because you call yourself Song Chi Shannong. Living far away, you can see clearly and others can't peek. Very simple, very white. Lord maharaja, don't give it first, don't build its door. Nan Jing, Counsellor of Ni Qing, proposed to recommend to North Korea, but failed. To Hongzhi Xinyu. " Xu Qin's Ming Painting Record in Qing Dynasty said that he "has the same name as his brother" and "painted ink and plum, which is vigorous and powerful. Although I escaped from the mouth of the old Zen man (Yang is blameless), it is not too much. " At that time, Nanjing and Suzhou were economic and cultural centers and important activity areas for literati. Zhao and Zhang Yu lived this life in the Yuan Dynasty. Jin's failure to be an official led him not to associate with dignitaries, which was also deeply influenced by the lofty spirit of reclusive literati at that time.
Zhao Mengfu, a beginner in calligraphy, learned Changyu in his later years, and was greatly influenced by them. Because his books are like Zhao's, and there are many temporary works, later generations are often dug up to pretend to be Zi Ang's books to deceive the world, and even considered to be experts in imitating Zhao Shu. In fact, The Book of Gold and Zhao Shu are similar in shape but different in spirit. In their later years, they tend to be heavy and calm, and another birthday card is passed down from generation to generation.
Jin Yong? Birthday poster