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The Four Great Talents, also known as the Four Talents of Wumen, refer to the four talented cultural people who lived in Suzhou during the Ming Dynasty. It is generally believed to refer to the collective name of Tang Yin (that is, Tang Bohu), Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhengming, and Xu Zhenqing.
The four beauties refer to Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Yang Yuhuan, and Diao Chan.
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The Four Great Talents of Jiangnan, also known as the "Four Talents of Wumen", refer to the four talented and free-spirited cultural people who lived in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province during the Ming Dynasty. It is generally recognized that the four great talents of Jiangnan refer to Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhengming, Xu Zhenqing or Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhengming and Zhou Wenbin. But everyone knows among the people that the four great talents in Jiangnan are Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhengming and Zhou Wenbin.
Wild history or folklore says so, but if you look closely, you will find that Zhou Wenbin's version of the four great talents are all folk tales, and the reason why Xu Zhenqing was not included is probably because he finally entered the court as an official, and the official deserves to be returned to the post. It does not quite conform to the traditional requirements of scribes to be high and contemptuous of official fame and fortune.
Zhou Wenbin, according to legend, is one of the four great talents in Jiangnan. However, there is no record of Zhou Wenbin in the history books.
At present, there are a lot of film and television dramas about the four great talents of the late Ming Dynasty, which tell the stories of Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhengming, and Zhou Wenbin, four Suzhou literati, but what are the real four talents in history? Facts have proved that there is no Zhou Wenbin in history.
The first three people of Tang, Zhu, Wen, and Zhou Zhong did have their own people in history, and Zhou Wenbin was fictionalized by the literati later.
The "four sons of Wuzhong" in history refer to Tang, Zhu, Wen, Xu, Xu is Xu Zhenqing, Xu is a literary scholar in the Ming Dynasty, and Li Mengyang and others are listed as the "first seven sons", his poetry style is clear, but he does not know calligraphy and painting, and his personality is different from the other three. Probably for this reason, the literati later made up a beautiful Zhou Wenbin to make up the numbers.
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The four talents are Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhengming, and one has forgotten.
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The four great talents of the Ming Dynasty were Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Zhou Wenbin, and Wen Zhengming. The four great talents of modern Hong Kong are Huang Zhan, Ni Kuang, Jin Yong, and Cai Lan.
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Four talents: 1. Tang Yin (1470-1523), whose ancestral home is Jinchang, that is, the area of Jincheng in Shanxi after the founding of the People's Republic of China, so in his calligraphy and paintings, he often writes the words "Jinchang Tang Yin". During the Northern Song Dynasty, the Tang family moved south and began to come to Nanjing and Suzhou to do business.
Tang Yin was born in a merchant family in Wu Chaoli, Wu County, Suzhou Prefecture. His father is Tang Guangde, and his mother is Qiu.
2. Zhu Zhishan (1460-1526), the word Xizhe, because of the birth of the left hand with six fingers, so the name of the branch mountain, also known as the branch finger of the birth, the world is also known as "Zhu Zhishan", "Zhu Jingzhao". A native of Changzhou (now Wu County, Jiangsu). Zhu Yunming has shown a variety of artistic talents since he was a child.
At the age of five, he can make large characters with a diameter ruler", and at the age of nine, he can write poems.
3. Wen Zhengming (1470-1559), formerly known as Bi, the character Zhengming. From the age of forty-two, he began to use words, and changed his words. Because of the ancestors of Hengshan people, so the name of Hengshan monks, known as "Wenheng Mountain", once the official Hanlin to be edicted, Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) people.
He was born in the sixth year of Chenghua of Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty and died in the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty at the age of ninety.
4. Xu Zhenqing (1479 1511), the word Changgu, the word Changguo, a native of Meili Town, Changshu, later moved to Wu County (now Suzhou), a writer in the Ming Dynasty, known as the "Wuzhong Poetry Crown", is one of the four talents of Wuzhong (also known as the four talents of Jiangnan). It is praised for the quatrain of "the article Jiangzuo Jiayu, the smoke moon Yangzhou trees and flowers".
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