(1900-1989165438+1October 3) was originally named Fang, with a hundred lines, and was renamed Fu Kun after 40 years old. He is a calligrapher, seal engraver and tablet engraver in China. Originally from Ningbo, Zhejiang, he was born in Shanghai. /kloc-When he was 0/6 years old, his seal cutting was included in Selected National Famous Prints (published by Sweeping Leaf House). He studied in France and later served as a professor at Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts and a member of the Standing Committee of Chinese Painting Association. He has served as a member of Shandong Provincial Political Consultative Conference, adjunct professor of Shanghai Jiaotong University, consultant of Shanghai Buddhist Association, honorary director of China Calligraphers Association and director of Xiling Printing Society. He was good at seal script and devoted himself to studying ancient bronzes and antique designs in his later years.