Revert "[Fuchsia] Remove the legacy gn build rules for fuchsia"

This reverts commit 094202bb91f881e7a4a3b44246842dfed9370fce.

Reason for revert: Break flutter, this change should happen after
flutter being migrated to the same gn-sdk.

Original change's description:
> [Fuchsia] Remove the legacy gn build rules for fuchsia
>
> The updated test-scripts contains https://crrev.com/c/5341620 which
> allows to generate fidl apis with an env var controlled location
> rather than a hard-coded one. So the existing fuchsia gn build rules
> in dart/sdk become obsolete and can be fully removed in favor of the
> one in //third_party/fuchsia/gn-sdk/.
>
> Meanwhile the gn-sdk has been updated with
> https://crrev.com/c/5325282 to use api-level version'ed idk but not
> the ones in arch/.
>
> Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.dart.try:vm-fuchsia-release-arm64-try,vm-fuchsia-release-x64-try
> Tested: ^^^^^
> Bug: 40935282
> Change-Id: I2ce958e6db1ff8221beef7b7ff953c32bb4525ba
> Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/355283
> Reviewed-by: Ryan Macnak <rmacnak@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Zijie He <zijiehe@google.com>

Bug: 40935282
Change-Id: I7c455d1d362210523671c97d99ef018ede1743f4
Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.dart.try:vm-fuchsia-release-arm64-try,vm-fuchsia-release-x64-try
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/356307
Bot-Commit: Rubber Stamper <rubber-stamper@appspot.gserviceaccount.com>
Auto-Submit: Zijie He <zijiehe@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Derek Xu <derekx@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Zijie He <zijiehe@google.com>
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  6. pkg/
  7. runtime/
  8. samples/
  9. sdk/
  10. tests/
  11. third_party/
  12. tools/
  13. utils/
  14. .clang-format
  15. .gitattributes
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  18. .gn
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  21. AUTHORS
  22. BUILD.gn
  23. CHANGELOG.md
  24. codereview.settings
  25. CONTRIBUTING.md
  26. DEPS
  27. LICENSE
  28. OWNERS
  29. PATENT_GRANT
  30. PRESUBMIT.py
  31. README.dart-sdk
  32. README.md
  33. sdk.code-workspace
  34. sdk_args.gni
  35. SECURITY.md
  36. WATCHLISTS
README.md

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