"This was written by He Jin's grandfather, and his grandfather was quite a renowned scholar. He Jin's calligraphy and paintings have also inherited much of his grandfather's genuine skill—they truly have character," said Uncle Lee to Chiang Xiao after explaining all the way.
He Jin is the owner of Mingchen Studio, as Uncle Lee had been telling Chiang Xiao.
He mentioned that not only is He Jin a talented individual, but he is also a businessman. A fine old mansion with a garden was once requisitioned by the government. Later, with considerable skill, he managed to reclaim it. After spending a substantial amount of money on renovations, he turned it into an open calligraphy and painting gallery. He sells his own calligraphy and also deals in other people's art. From time to time, he organizes poetry and painting events, turning the place over to the crowd. The garden has nearly lost its original charm.