The name of Nanyue kiln was first seen in the Tang Dynasty. The celadon of Yue kiln is closely related to the tea drinking fashion in Tang Dynasty. Its porcelain shape and glaze color are deeply loved by tea drinkers.
2. Jun Kiln in Song Dynasty.
The five famous kilns in Song Dynasty are Jun Kiln, Ru Kiln, Guan Kiln, Ding Kiln and Ge Kiln. China's five famous kilns have officially created the era of "porcelain" for firing practical utensils and ornamental utensils. Jun kiln is famous for its unique art of kiln transformation. Known as "gold is valuable, Jun porcelain is priceless" and "a rich family is not as good as a Jun porcelain".
3. Blue and white porcelain in Yuan Dynasty.
Blue and white porcelain has a unique shape. From the point of view of production technology, at this time, huge bodies with heavy carcass appeared, such as large cans, large bottles, large plates and large bowls.
4. Ming dynasty painted porcelain.
After several dynasties' development, the Ming Dynasty colored porcelain was quite mature in Jiajing and Wanli, with considerable quality and quantity, which created a new situation in the production of colored porcelain and made outstanding contributions in the history of ceramics. ?
5. Qing dynasty enamel porcelain
Enamel colored porcelain in Qing Dynasty is characterized by delicate porcelain, dignified color, bright color and exquisite painting. Making enamel porcelain is extremely labor-intensive, and when it is dry, it will be gone.
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