1. Calligraphy in the middle of Ming Dynasty was represented by Wumen Calligraphy School. Z
1. Calligraphy in the middle of Ming Dynasty was represented by Wumen Calligraphy School. Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhiming and Wang Chong made the most outstanding achievements in calligraphy.
2. Zhu Yunming, whose real name is Xizhe, was named Shan Zhi because of his six fingers on his right hand, so he was called "Zhu Zhishan". Brilliant, bohemian. Use fine print and weeds to achieve the highest results. Representative works include "Former Teacher's Watch" and "Luo Shen Fu".
3. Wen Zhiming, whose name is Zheng Zhong, alias Hengshan, was born in Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). At first, I was poor in books, and I was eager to learn books. The highest achievement is in fine print and running script. His representative works include Preface to Tengwang Pavilion and Xiao Zhuan's Red Wall Fu. His sons Wen Peng and Wen Jia can also help Ke Shaoqiu Ji.
4. Wang Chong, whose real name is Lu, Bayishan and Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Good at poetry, calligraphy and painting, calligraphy is good at small letters, and cursive writing is also good. His representative works include Preface to Wang Teng-ting and Poems Written by himself.