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Fu Tienian

  • Fu Tienian was born in Chaozhou, a son of Fu Ji. At the age of 9, he wrote on the stone wall of Jinshan Mountain in Chaozhou, and his calligraphy was excellent. Currently, the stone wall has been destroyed, but the word “Wei Yun” remains on the south side of the Hunan rock.

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