Fengfang (1492-1563), originally named Fang, had the courtesy name Cunli, and later was renamed Daosheng. He was a native of Yin, Zhejiang Province in the Ming Dynasty. From an official position to the head of the Ministry of Rites, Feng Daosheng was erudite in engineering and literature, especially in calligraphy, and his regular script was as popular as Wen Zhengming's. The family has a ten thousand volume building, a collection of tens of thousands of books, and more than a thousand acres of farmland. They spend all their time buying Dharma books and stickers, and they often work day and night, copying them with their minds and hands. His talents were not appreciated, and he became cynical and cynical. He was better than forging books. In his later years, he was impoverished and suffered from poverty and illness. He later died of mental illness due to overwork.

"Four Ancient Poems in Cursive Script" by Fengfang Postscript and Zhang Xu, collected by Liaoning Provincial Museum.