Fu Shan (1607 ~ 1684) was a famous calligrapher and doctor in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. At the beginning, his name was green bamboo, and later he was renamed Shan, whose name was green master, word, solid mountain, number, and he was named his official. He was a Taoist in yi zhu, posthumous title, and later he was named Lao Liechan and Yangqu (now Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province).
Fu Shan enjoyed a high reputation in the book world in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and was as famous as Huang Daozhou and Wang Duo. Fu Shan's calligraphy is very individual. In his early years, he studied under the Jin and Tang Dynasties, then under Zhao, and finally under Yan. His aesthetic view of calligraphy is that "people are the most important thing in calligraphy".