The four great talents in ancient China are Zhu Yunming, Tang Yin, Wen Zhengming and Xu Zhenqing, namely Zhu Zhishan, Tang Bohu, Wen Zhengming and Xu Zhenqing.
Also known as the "Four Talents of Wuzhong", also known as the "Four Talents of Wumen", "Four Talents of Gusu", "Four Talents of Suzhou", folk opera falsely calls the Four Talents of Jiangnan, who are the Ming Dynasty Four outstanding figures with outstanding talents in Wuzhong (now Suzhou, Jiangsu).
Talent:
"History of Ming Dynasty Volume 286"): "Xu Zhenqing is as famous as Zhu Yunming, Tang Yin, and Wen Zhengming, and they are called the Four Talents of Wuzhong." Xu, Zhu, Tang, and Wen were active At a time when the imitation and retro styles of the first seven poets were in full swing, it was truly commendable at that time to be able to stand on one's own without relying on the established tradition, and to express one's temperament as the first priority in his poems.
Although Xu Zhenqing is among the first seven sons, he has many excellent poems and many unique points in his poetry theory. Commentators believe that he is not comparable to Li Mengyang and He Jingming. Tang Yin, Zhu Yunming, and Wen Zhengming were not only good at poetry, but also good at calligraphy and painting, and were known for their versatility.