Lan Mu

Lan Mu (1872–1943; Chinese: 藍木; pinyin: Lán Mù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Nâ Bo̍k) was from Dabu, Chaozhou of Guangdong Province.

[2] In 1916 (Taishō 5th year), Lan Mu left his hometown and moved to Penghu with his brother.

[2] In 1923, (Taishō 11th year), Lan Mu was assigned to be the chief architect of the Penghu Mazu Temple restoration.

Lee Chien-lang (李乾朗), a Taiwanese traditional architecture investigator, speaks very highly of Lan Mu's works.

His shape pattern and the decorations had a unique style; he preferred square pillars, and the carving work he did was much finer.