Xuande was the title of Zhu Zhanji, the fifth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, from 1426 to 1435 for ten years. It has a history of more than 500 years.
Zhu Zhanji, the eldest son of Zhu Gaochi, was born in the 31st year of Hongwu (1398) and died in the 10th year of Xuande (1435). He ruled 10 years.
Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty also fought in the civil war, so he knew the sufferings of the people very well. Thanks to the efforts of emperors, the social and economic situation of the Ming Dynasty was restored and developed. During the reign of Xuanzong, the country was prosperous and the people were safe, and his rule was the most stable period of the Ming regime.
Ming Xuanzong's cultural attainments are also profound, and his poems are very literary. He also received good military training, and he is a wise man and a gentleman who can speak and fight.
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Xuande Kiln is an official kiln established in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province during Xuande period. The selection of materials, sample preparation, painting device and inscription of the selected porcelain are carefully crafted.
Ming Xuande (1426— 1435) is the official kiln of Jingdezhen. It was the heyday of the official kiln in the Ming Dynasty. The best firing methods are blue and white, red sacrifice, sweet white and Qing Ji. Blue-and-white ware, the porcelain tire is white and delicate, and the blue-and-white raw material is "Suni Boqing" imported from Nanyang. This kind of green material is applied to the glaze, and after firing, the pigment goes deep into the glaze, which is clear and beautiful and has a solemn artistic effect. Sacrificial red, also known as season red and ruby red, is named after the color created by the sacrificial altar. Its color is like Ji color after rain, so it is also called Ji Hong. It is said that western rubies are used for glazing, so they are also called ruby red. Porcelain has a variety of shapes, and there are many hollows. Material selection, sample preparation, painting, inscription and firing are all very particular, so Xuande kiln is the first porcelain in Ming Dynasty.