Who was the first painter to paint on stones?

Wang Ju (1934 May—), also known as Jidi, male, Han nationality, native of Taiyuan, Shangxi, was born in May 1934. Member of China Art Association, first-class artist. He studied at Nankai University and Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts, studying Chinese and oil painting. In his early years, he painted oil paintings, comics, and stone paintings. Now he is committed to reducing the brushstrokes and boneless freehand figure paintings: Luo Hanxing, modern and ancient literati, folk customs and childishness, etc. Purpose of art: We believe that art has three major fulcrums, which are indispensable in terms of morality, information content, and sense of fun. We advocate that creation should be kind to ecology, society, and life. When painting near a pond, you should have a pure mind, be competitive, be dedicated, and be diligent. In 1979, the first painting on stone was exhibited at the Shaanxi Artists Association, and was broadcast twice on CCTV. And won the first prize in the Provincial Science Popularization and Art Exhibition. In 1982, his works were selected for the National Comic Exhibition. In 1984, his works were selected into the 6th National Art Exhibition. In 1989, his works were selected for the 7th National Art Exhibition. In the same year, his work "Visual" won the "Satire and Humor" annual award. In 1991, the paper "Tai Chi Imagery" was included in the "Proceedings of the First National Symposium on Imagery Art". In December 1998, his works participated in the "Korea 98" art exhibition, and the landscape painting "King Kong Mountain" was collected by the Korean Forest of Steles. In September 1999, his calligraphy was selected into the "National Arts and Crafts Calligraphy Exhibition" and won the Innovation Award. He was also awarded the title of "Artist with both Virtue and Art on both sides of the Taiwan Strait". In the same year, he also won the Gold Medal of High Honor at the "Chinese Contemporary Calligraphy and Painting Art Exhibition" and the Gold Medal of "China's Centennial Figures". In February 2000, he was awarded the "New Century Outstanding Talent" by the Artist Faculty Committee of the China Talent Research Association