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Give me back that calligraphy in Dongguan. What is it?

"Give me back to Dongguan" refers to a crackdown on criminals in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China on September 23rd, 215.

At that time, the local public security department launched an action to focus on cracking down on underworld organizations and evil gangs, arrested a number of criminal suspects, and announced the slogan of "Give me back Dongguan" action. This action has been widely concerned and has become an important measure for Chinese mainland to crack down on evil.

Dongguan calligraphy is a calligraphy style that originated in Dongguan, Fujian Province. Its calligraphy features "tough brushwork, prominent strokes, complete structure, strokes like a knife, with a certain sense of lack".

Its calligraphy is characterized by "vigorous and powerful, with an atmospheric shape", which attaches great importance to the strategy of brushwork, and the font is relatively large, which can clearly express the meaning of words.

Dongguan, referred to as "Dongguan" for short, is a prefecture-level city and megacity under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, and the central city on the east coast of the Pearl River Delta was confirmed by the State Council. By October 222, Dongguan had 4 streets and 28 towns under its jurisdiction, with a total area of 25.4267 square kilometers, a permanent population of 1.5368 million, an urban population of 9.7191 million and an urbanization rate of 92.24%.

Dongguan is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, between 113 31 ′-114 15 ′ east longitude and 22 39 ′-23 9 ′ north latitude, with subtropical monsoon climate, long summer without winter and abundant rainfall.