Fan Shiyu was born in 1967. He graduated from Nanjing Institute of Arts and was the director of Yixing City Sand Porcelain Research Institute. He enjoyed a special contribution allowance and was awarded the title of a non-hereditary inheritor. Fan Shiyu's works have participated in many domestic and foreign ceramic art exhibition and won many awards. He was also the inheritor of the purple clay making technique, inheriting the precious purple clay making technique of his master, Fan Daoming. Fan Shiyu had also made great contributions to the popularity and development of tea art and tea culture. He had participated in many domestic and foreign tea cultural exchange activities and made important contributions to the global spread of tea culture. Fan Shiyu's artistic achievements had been recognized by many institutions and organizations, and he had received many honors and awards, including the titles of "International Tea Master","China Famous Tea Pot Master", and "Inheritor of Chinese Tea Culture".

Jiang Liping was a clay teapot artist. She was born in 1971 and was from Yixing, Jiangsu Province. She was a member of the Jiangsu Province Arts Society and an assistant craftsman. Jiang Liping entered the Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory in 1989 to study under Ding Yaping, Liu Jianping, and other senior craftsmen. She graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1993 with a major in ceramic design and worked in the Yixing ceramic museum's Yihuxuan pottery studio. Jiang Liping was good at square wares and light goods, and her works were published in professional magazines in Taiwan many times. Her purple clay teapot works were exquisite and elegant, and were deeply loved by people. Other than this information, there was no other information about Jiang Liping.
Gu Qunhua was a craftsman of a purple clay teapot. She was female and was born in September 1979. She was a state-level arts and crafts artist, specializing in teapot making. Gu Qunhua had deep skills and rich experience in making purple clay pots. Her works were round and restrained, full of spirit. Gu Qunhua was also an admirer of the traditional culture of purple sand and was committed to inheriting and promoting the art of purple sand. Her works were very popular and were loved and collected by people both at home and abroad. Gu Qunhua had received many awards and honors, demonstrating her outstanding talent in the field of purple clay teapot art.
Fan Jianjun, also known as Yiming, was a famous teapot maker in Yixing, Jiangsu Province. He was born in August 1962 in Yixing, Jiangsu Province. Fan Jianjun was once taught by the famous pottery master, Tan Yaokun, and studied painting and purple sand pottery carving skills in Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory with Master Bao Zhiqiang. His works were skillful with knife skills and smooth lines, forming a unique style of purple sand "micro-carving" decoration. Fan Jianjun had also studied in the design department of Wuxi Institute of Light Industry, specializing in ceramic design and decoration. He was a master of arts and crafts in Jiangsu Province and a master of ceramic art in Jiangsu Province. He was known as an expert in making purple clay pots. His works were diverse and creative, and were loved by teapot enthusiasts. He had won various awards many times.
Wang Fengying was a Zisha carving artist from the Republic of China to the early years of Liberation. Her works were simple but full of craftsmanship. They had a strong charm of China calligraphy and painting, and did not lose their artistic level. However, the search results provided did not have a personal profile or picture of Wang Fengying.
Fan Shiyu was a legendary figure in China's purple clay teapot industry and a famous master of purple clay teapot art. He had a high reputation and influence in the field of tea art and purple clay teapot making, and was known as the "Master of the Century of Tea Art and Purple Clay". Fan Shiyu was born in Yixing, Jiangsu Province. He had a strong interest in the art of purple clay teapot since he was a child. Under the guidance of his master Fan Daoming, he gradually mastered the making process of purple clay teapot. He had also made great contributions to the promotion and development of tea art and tea culture. He had participated in many domestic and foreign tea art cultural exchange activities and made important contributions to the global spread of tea culture.
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Fan Jianrong, male, born in 1968 in Yixing, the pottery capital, was a senior craftsman. He was a master of ceramic art in Jiangsu Province and a famous person in Jiangsu Province. He was also one of the "Ten Liang Purple Sand Stars". Fan Jianrong had rich experience and attainments in the art of purple sand. He was the master of China ceramic art, Ji Yishun, and was now the founder of Yishun ceramic art center. He was an outstanding descendant of Ji Yishun's teapot art. Fan Jianrong had received many honorary titles, including Master of Jiangsu Province's ceramic art, Famous Artist of Jiangsu Province's ceramic art, and Senior Village Revitalization Artist. His works included Changyou Pot, Prosperous Pot, and Ruyi in the Four Seasons. Fan Jianrong's contact information could be found on his personal website.
Fan Jiangang, male, born in December 1954, China nationality, a member of the Chinese Party, college degree, and senior economics. He had held many positions in Changshu City, including the captain of the Yetang Vehicle Transportation Team, the secretary of the Party Branch, the director of the Shengda chemical plant, the director of the Iron Tower Factory, the executive director and general manager of the Iron Tower Co., Ltd., and the chairman and party secretary of the Fengfan Power Equipment Co., Ltd. Fan Jiangang was the actual controller of Fengfan shares and held 132,516,000 shares of the company. He was also a model worker in Suzhou City and a winner of the China Private Enterprise Science and Technology Development Contribution Award. However, there was limited information about his personal background and achievements.
Fan Chunfang was a doctor who mainly made house calls in the gynecology and obstetrics department of Fuping County Hospital. She was a chief physician and graduated from Yulin Health School and Shaanxi Chinese Medical College. She had once studied in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Tangdu Hospital. Fan Chunfang was good at treating various inflammation, menstrual diseases, tumors, infertility, and gynecology and obstetrics. Other than that, Fan Chunfang's other information was not mentioned in the search results provided.
Fan Wenfang, whose original name was Fan Wenfang, was a famous actress, singer, and host born in Singapore. She enjoyed the reputation of "National Treasure Actress" in Singapore and had won the "Top Ten Most Popular Female Artists Award" of the New Star Awards many times. Fan Wenfang was born on January 27, 1971. She was 171 centimeters tall and weighed 50 kilograms. She was an Aquarius and her blood type was A. She graduated from Russell College in Canada. Fan Wenfang's representative works included the TV series " Return of the Condor Heroes " and " The Smiling Proud Jianghu ", as well as the movie " Dragon Dance." In 2002, she starred in her first Hollywood movie, Royal Veyron, and worked with Chan. Fan Wenfang had also won the "Most Unforgettable Woman on the Spring Screen" award in Hollywood and was nominated for the Hollywood MTV Movie Awards. She won praise from Western critics and a new wave of fans in America, Europe and Oceania. Fan Wenfang's acting career began in 1994, when she starred in the TV series Dream Come True. She also starred in TV dramas such as Fearless, Fate, and The Green Snake. Fan Wenfang was a high-profile figure in the entertainment industry. Her talent and achievements made her an important figure in the Singapore and international film industry.