Green glaze piled up to shape pavilions, figures, birds and animals, barn cans (three years of Wu Yongan in the Three Kingdoms)
Green glaze laminated plastic barn can, San Guo Wu, 46.4 cm high, 1 1.3 cm in diameter and 13.5 cm in bottom diameter. This barn was unearthed from the tombs of the Three Kingdoms in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province in the late 1930s. Three-dimensional sculptures with the themes of birds competing for food and livestock full of columns show the harvest scene of Wudi Manor in southern Jiangsu more than 700 years ago, which exudes a strong flavor of life. This device is used for burial and is called. Basement? (also known as? Funerary wares? ), the purpose is to pray that the deceased can still maintain all kinds of enjoyment before his death.
Blue glazed lotus statue (Northern Dynasty)
The lotus statue covered with green glaze in the Northern Dynasty, 1948 unearthed from Feng Tomb in Jingxian County, Hebei Province. The statue is huge, solemn and majestic, with fine workmanship and green glaze. It is one of the few heavy objects in Beiqi porcelain, and it is an important material for studying Beiqi porcelain and its decoration technology. The lotus flowers, flowers and flying around the statue are consistent with the theme of Buddhist art, which reflects the profound influence of Buddhist art on northern ceramic crafts. After scientific analysis and expert argumentation, the green glaze lotus statue is one of the outstanding masterpieces of northern celadon.
Black Flower Circus in Cizhou Kiln (Jin Dynasty)
Circus pillow, 29 cm long, 2 1.3 cm wide and 1 1.2 cm high. The pillow is octagonal, slightly concave in the middle, with black and white flowers painted all over. In the center of the pillow, the horse galloped, its hooves flew, its tail tilted, and one person stood upside down on the saddle. Around the surface of the pillow, the wide and narrow edges are painted black. One side of the pillow is painted with rolling branches, and the bottom is plain and unglazed. The stamps are printed in Yang Wen. Zhang Jiazao? Workshop marking. During the Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties, porcelain pillows were various in variety and shape, mainly used as bedding and tombs. Among them, the porcelain pillows of Cizhou Kiln are the most representative, with various shapes and varieties. Decorative techniques are mostly based on folk life, such as painting, engraving, printing, scraping and carving. Especially drawing black on a white background, using bold brushwork and skillful skills, the painting art is skillfully applied to the decoration of porcelain pillows, which has a strong ink painting style. The color of this pillow is black and white, with strong contrast, only a few strokes, which vividly shows the wonderful moments in the circus performance and is full of folk life.
In fact, the Forbidden City ceramics museum reopened after two years, and more than 1000 cultural relics were arranged according to the theme of 17. Everyone can feel different history and culture.