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Who are the famous micro-sculptors in Ming Dynasty?
Lu zigang was a sculptor and jade sculptor during Jiajing and Wanli periods in Ming dynasty. Lu Zigang's works handed down from generation to generation today are mainly collected in Beijing Forbidden City, Capital Museum, Shanghai Museum, Tianjin Art Museum, Taiwan Province and other places. Famous works include tea crystal plum flower arrangement, jade box of sapphire landscape figures, and jade baby playing with patterns and holding pots.

Wang Yi was born in Yushan (now Changshu, Jiangsu Province) during the Ming Wanli apocalypse. He is good at micro-carving, and he can carve exquisite palace artifacts, figures, birds and animals, and wood and stones on an inch of wood, all of which move with feelings and have their own artistic conception. In the Ming Dynasty, Wei Zijing recorded in the Nuclear Ship that he carved the boating on Dongpo Chibi on a stone less than an inch long.

Yan Wangyun was a famous woodcarving craftsman in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, and he was good at making woodwork. He once made incense tables, small boxes and other utensils for Xiang Yuanbian, a great collector in Jiaxing, and put them in the "Tianlai Pavilion" of Xiang Yuanbian's painting and calligraphy collection, which was highly praised by Xiang Yuanbian. He also made a bamboo root cup in the shape of lotus leaves for the Xiang family, next to which were carved crabs and lotus houses. It is exquisite and elegant. Xiang Jia wrote a four-line poem for his theme: "Carrying a blue lang Xuan, making a blue tube cup. The frost was so fat that the whole family drank the newly fermented grain. "