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Wooden bricks in Tamkang pieces together a big picture, Jay Chou's hidden love
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Source: Liberty Times


Inside the big picture "Forever Temple" in Taipei's Tamkang middle school, there is Jay Chou's love for his old school.
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A few days ago the large building for the Tamkang arts was built and open for use, they constructed the roof to be an octagonal shape, their target is to be a century building, the big picture at the entrance, from a distance it is a pair of praying hands and the outside of the building, from a close distance it is made up by 2300 pieces of wooden bricks, there are already 1600 pieces that are engraved with the names and details of donators from outstanding students, teachers or people wanting to commemorate Professor Mackay, among them the 50th piece is the outstanding graduate of the first music class Jay Chou.
The big picture is the creation of Jay Chou's old music class teacher Chen Guan Zhou, the wooden brick has engraved on it the albums from "Jay" released in 2000 to "On The Run" from last year and also the first movie he starred in "Initial D", "Curse of the Golden Flower" and "Secret" which he directed.
Donations to the school, mother and son engrave names together on a wooden brick
Chen Guan Zhou said, at the end of last year Jay Chou saw that the school was building an arts building, he took the initiative and expressed a desire to donate, afterwards the school suddenly received an amount of money under the name of Jay Chou, the staff half believed it and called the number on the receipt, they found out it was no mistake, as to how much the amount was, Chen Guan Zhou said: "A Secret I Cannot Tell", could only reveal that it was the biggest donation from the people leaving their names on the big picture, Jay Chou's only wish was he hoped the "Listen To Your Mother" wooden brick would have both his name and his mother's Ye Hui Mei on it.
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