Draft:Ming-Guang Fu

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Ming-Guang Fu (1940—) was born in Zhudong Township, Hsinchu County. He graduated from Hsinchu County Chung Shan Elementary School in 1953. At the age of 16, he became an apprentice in house building. Ming-Guang Fu studied under Master Shu-Kun Lin and belonged to the A-Hai Peng school. Married at 21 and after being discharged from the army after serving for two years, he began to build houses and temples. He specializes in traditional construction earthworks (tile work) and is also skilled at roof and gable painting, clay sculpture, and cutting and gluing. Ming-Guang Fu follows traditional building repair techniques and does not lay waterproof blankets under tiles. He also considers overall drainage and ventilation[1][2]. In 2016, the Ministry of Culture recognized him as the preserver of the important cultural heritage preservation technology, “Earth and Water Building Technology (Tile Construction).” In 2022, he won the first-class Hakka Affairs Professional Medals.[3]



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  2. ^ 文化部文化資產局--國家文化資產網. "土水修造技術(瓦作)傅明光". 文化部文化資產局--國家文化資產網.
  3. ^ 客新聞. "新竹水土師傅「瓦作」一甲子 人間國寶傅明光獲一等獎章". 客家榮耀/新竹水土師傅「瓦作」一甲子 人間國寶傅明光獲一等獎章.