Famous painters and calligraphers in Ming Dynasty

Famous calligraphers in Ming Dynasty include Dong Qichang, Jie Jin, Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhiming and Tang Yin.

1, Dong Qichang. Dong Qichang, a painter and calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, was born in Huating, Songjiang, and his names were Xuanzhai and Xiangguang. In the seventeenth year of Wanli, he was a scholar and was awarded editing by the Hanlin Academy. He became an official of Nanjing Ritual Department, and changed his name to "Wen Min" after his death.

2. Jie Jin. Jie Jin's calligraphy is excellent in fine print. He couldn't understand anyone since he was a child. His articles are elegant and wonderful, and his poems are rich. His calligraphy is good at small letters, especially Wild Grass. Together with Xu Wei and Yang Shen, he is also known as the three great talents of the Ming Dynasty, and he has written Scholars, Days of Wild Fate, etc.

3. Zhu Yunming. Zhu Yunming, a famous calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, was born on December 6, 2004 in Tianshun and died on December 27, 2005 in Jiajing. His name is Xi Zhe, from Changzhou. Because of his strange appearance, he laughed at his ugliness, and because his right hand had a finger, he was named Shan Zhi, and the world called him "Zhu Jingzhao", a famous calligrapher in Ming Dynasty.

4. Wen Zhiming. Painter, calligrapher and writer in Ming Dynasty, formerly known as Bi, also known as Bi. Since I was forty-two, I have paid more attention to words. Because of its predecessor Hengshan, it was named "Hengshan Jushi" and "Wenhengshan" in the world. Han nationality, a native of Changzhou, was a painter, calligrapher and writer in Ming Dynasty.

5. Tang Yin. Tang Yin, a painter, calligrapher and poet in Ming Dynasty, whose real name was Bohu, was later changed to six people, including lay man, owner of Peach Blossom Temple, Tang Sheng of Lu State and Buddhist monk.