On October 1st, the first day of the National Day holiday, a moment is worth a thousand dollars - the Da Keqi pot and calligraphy art exhibition will continue to be displayed at the Fujian Erya Tea Culture History Museum, attracting many art lovers to watch the exhibition and appreciate the art.

The purple sand calligraphy works of art, or the four gentlemen of plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum, are carved by well-known artists in Fujian.

Dake, formerly known as Zhang Zhenshun, is a native of Zhao'an, Fujian. He is a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association and a director of the Lettering Research Association of the Fujian Calligraphy Association.

A round edition of "Ji Shi" carved by Dake purple sand book.

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Dake purple sand book engraved "honor" round edition.

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A round version of "Guanzizai" carved by Dake purple sand book.

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Dake purple sand book engraved plum blossom round edition.

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Dake Zisha Book Carved Bamboo Round Edition.

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Dake purple sand book engraved orchid round edition.

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Dake purple sand book engraved chrysanthemum round version.

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Dake purple sand book impresses the purple sand banner.

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Dake Zisha Book Impression Zisha Banner.

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