Why can Guan Tong's Fu calligraphy be engraved on Mount Tai and Mount Wutai?

It is the pursuit and dream of every calligrapher that calligraphy works can remain in famous mountains and rivers and be handed down to future generations. The reason why many famous mountains are engraved with the word "Fu" shows the achievements and representativeness of artists. At the same time, it also makes Guan Tong's blessing words more meaningful and collectible. Imagine that his blessing words are still in the famous mountains and rivers hundreds of years later. At that time, if the original is in hand, it will be a blessing and wealth for future generations. Just as we now have a calligrapher's original in Taishan stone carvings, its value can be imagined.

Guan Tong, a scholar of traditional culture in China, an academic expert of Fu culture, the founder of the communication system of Fu culture in China, the definer of the IP concept of Fu culture, and the eleventh inheritor of the royal Fu culture of Aisingiorro; One of the leading figures and representatives in the research and inheritance of traditional Fu culture in contemporary China.

Guan Tong uses words as a medium to spread culture and luck, from sanitation workers to celebrities; From kindergarten to Peking University Tsinghua; From the community to imperial academy and the Confucius Temple Museum, the Great Hall of the People, and to more than 40 countries in the world, he has left a figure of writing and sending blessings.

The Fu character he wrote is called the auspicious embodiment of "the best blessing in the world" and is one of the most auspicious and aura Fu characters in China. Carved in Badaling Great Wall, Wutai Mountain, Buddhist holy land Taishan, Huangshan Mountain, Laoshan Mountain, xiong'an new area, Beijing Kangxi Palace and many other world-class and national-level scenic spots as symbolic cultural landscapes; Become an important masterpiece of Guan Tong and an artistic monument in history? . He is known as: the first person in China to write and send blessings, and a calligrapher of national blessings.