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Zhu Yunming
祝允明
Zhu Yunming (1460 - 1526), the word Xi Zhe, No. Hill. Because of the right hand with six fingers, since the number of "branch refers to the students." Ming Dynasty writer, calligrapher, Cheung Chau (now Jiangsu Suzhou) people. At that time, with Xu Zhenqing, Tang Yin, Wen Zhengming called "Wuzhong four giants." ... 祝允明(1460年-1526年),字希哲,號枝山。因生而右手有六指,自號“枝指生”。明代文學家,書法家,長洲(今江蘇蘇州)人。當時與徐禎卿、唐寅、文徵明號稱「吳中四才子」。...
Zhu Yunming Zhu Yunming: Ming Dynasty calligrapher, poet writer. Word Xizhe, sticks Hill, Zhizhi students, Cheung Chau people. Hongzhi lift people. Officials should be Tianfu pass sentence. Workers poetry, and Xu Zhenqing, Wen Zhengming, Tang Yin and "Wu four wit". Good calligraphy, lower case nearly Zhong Kui, especially cursive known, magnificent, superb. There are "Huai Xing Tang set." 祝允明 祝允明 : 明代书法家、诗文家。字希哲,号枝山、枝指生,长洲人。弘治举人。官至应天府通判。工诗文,与徐祯卿、文徵明、唐寅并称“吴中四才子”。擅书法,小楷近钟繇,尤以草书见长,气势奔放,出神入化。有《怀星堂集》。
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6 CHINESE BOOKS RELATING TO «祝允明»
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