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Which of the four heavenly kings in the early Qing Dynasty was from Changshu?

Among the four kings in the early Qing Dynasty, Wang Yi was from Changshu.

Wang Yi (1632 April10-1711October 15), Zishi Valley, No.3, Jianmen, five acres of mountain people. Jiangnan Suzhou Changshu (now Changshu, Jiangsu) people. A famous painter in the Qing Dynasty, he was called "the sage of painting in the early Qing Dynasty". Together with Wang Jian, Wang Shimin and Wang, they are also called "Four Kings" of landscape painters. On painting, they advocated that "Yuan people used pen and ink to transport the valley of Song people, while Ze used the charm of Tang people."

Wang Yi loved painting since childhood, inherited his family business, and studied painting with his fellow villagers who studied painting in Huang. He showed extraordinary painting ability very early. Wang Yi studied under Wang Shimin and Wang Jian. However, the landscapes he painted are not limited to one kind, and they are widely collected. They are the achievements of various schools since the Tang and Song Dynasties, and they are integrated with the northern and southern painting schools. On the basis of Wang Shimin and Wang Jian's development of the Southern School of Painting, Wang Yi used some techniques of the Northern School for reference, comprehensively combed the tradition of landscape painting, and formed a comprehensive and generalized law.