(b Renhe, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 1687; d 1764). Chinese painter, calligrapher and poet. He was one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou (see YANGZHOU SCHOOL). In his youth he showed promise as a poet, and his talent was appreciated by such leading scholars as Mao Qiling (1623-1716) and Zhu Yizun (1629-1709). His teacher, He Chuo (1661-1722), also praised him as a poet belonging to the tradition of the Tang-period (AD 618-907) poets Meng Haoran (689-740) and Gu Juang (c. 725-814), and as the best among his peers. Jin became a notable figure in the Nanping shi she (Nanjing Poetry Club), whose members included such distinguished literati figures and artists as Li E (1692-1752), Huang Shijun (1696-1773), Ding Jing (1696-1765) and Chen Zhuan (1668-after 1748). It was at this time that he acquired the reputation of being aloof and difficult
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