In 2006, Zhang Lu 'an's son, Zhang Lu 'an's friend and Zhang Lu 'an's descendant Fu were all invited to be interviewed.
In June, 2007, the Ministry of Culture sent experts to Shanghai to conduct on-the-spot demonstration of Shanghai Lu 'an Indy Handicraft Project. In the same month, the project was selected into the first batch of intangible cultural heritage list in Shanghai; In the same year, in June+10, 5438, the five-year protection plan outline of Shanghai intangible cultural heritage "Shanghai Lu' an Indy Production Technology" was formulated.
In June 2008, Shanghai Lu 'an Indy was selected as the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects. On June+10, 5438, Fu was recommended as the representative inheritor of the first batch of intangible cultural heritage projects in Shanghai.
In 2009, Fu Zhiyou, former chairman of China Calligraphers' Association, signed "National Treasure Lu 'an Indy" and "An Indy". Gao Shixiong also wrote the origin of Fu Jiliang's inkpad and named it Fu Jiliang's inkpad.
In February 2009, accompanied by his son, Mr. Fu went to Beijing to participate in the "Exhibition of Traditional Skills of China's Intangible Cultural Heritage" with his homemade national treasure "Lu 'an Indy". Li Lanqing, Liu Yandong and other party and state leaders highly appreciated and cared, urging the elderly to carry forward and pass on this skill.
In June 2009, Fu was named as the representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage project "Shanghai Luan Yinni".
On 20 10, Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center compiled "Liu 'an Ink Line Making Techniques" and invited Mr. Fu to personally film "Liu 'an Ink Line Making Techniques Special Film".
On 20 1 1 year 1 1 month, Mr. Fu, the representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage project-Indy making technique (Shanghai Luan Indy), passed away. His son Fu recorded his father Fu's early lectures in Xiling Printing Press and donated them to Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center. And committed to systematically inherit and carry forward this special treasure of human civilization.
20/KLOC-In May/February, Mr. Hua Fu, an 86-year-old painter and founder of Shanghai China Painting Academy and Shanghai Oil Painting Sculpture Academy, was invited to give a lecture on "Lu 'an Repair and Chinese Painting" to popularize the knowledge of Lu 'an Repair.
On July 20 12, Fu participated in the first Shanghai "Intangible Cultural Heritage" auction hosted by Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center and undertaken by Shanghai Duoyunxuan Auction House. Three boxes of inkpad worth several thousand yuan were finally sold at 20,000 yuan, 30,000 yuan and 45,000 yuan, and the average value of each gram of inkpad reached the sky-high price of RMB in 300 yuan, becoming the biggest dark horse in the audience. In this regard, Jiang Shanyong, deputy director of Shanghai Jing 'an Cultural Center, the project protection unit of "Lu 'an Indy Production Skills", is not surprised. He said that before liberation, there was a saying that "one or two inkpad, one or two gold". The inkpad made by Fu has never been sold publicly, and most of them are presented to each other by senior painters and painters.
On September 20 12, he was invited to participate in the "20 12 Shanghai National Folk Culture Expo" sponsored by Shanghai Intangible Heritage Protection Center, and actively promoted the popularization of Indy in Lu 'an.
20 12, 12 At the autumn auction of 20 12 held by Xiling Printing House, the master of modern seal cutting and inkpad production hand-extended a brochure of Huang Mufu printed by Liu 'an inkpad, and the starting price was 10000 yuan.
2065438+In June 2003, the unveiling ceremony of the national treasure Lu 'an Yinfang was held. Mr. Fu, the son of Fu, the third generation representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage project Ink Printing Technology (Shanghai Lu 'an Ink Printing), attended the ceremony and donated autographed calligraphy.