Jin Shengtan is famous far and wide, and his words are well-chosen. After the death of the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Ren Rui, whose name was Sheng Tan, and posthumous title Kunpeng Shisan, who claimed to be the master of Lu 'an. Suzhou Wuxian was a famous writer and literary critic in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Born in the late Ming dynasty, he is proud and strange. Jin Shengtan's main achievement lies in literary criticism, and he has commented on the Water Margin, The West Chamber, Zuo Zhuan and other books, as well as Du Fu's Tang poems.
He sent Ye Xiaoluan, a talented woman, and wrote a touching chapter, which became a much-told story of Jiangnan literati and one of the materials for Cao Xueqin's conception and creation of A Dream of Red Mansions. Jin Shengtan raised the status of popular literature and put forward the theory of "Six Talented Books", which made novels and operas keep pace with traditional classics and poems. He is regarded as the pioneer of China Vernacular Literature Movement and occupies an important position in the history of China literature.