During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, many artists created porcelain paintings in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. 1928 By chance, a merchant ordered a porcelain painting. Porcelain artists Wang Qi and Wang Dafan contacted Deng Bishan, Wang Yeting, He Ren, Cheng Yiting, Bi Botao and Liu Yucen, and each of them drew a porcelain painting. After the painting, many people were surprised and liked it, and asked eight of them to continue painting. In this way, they later established the Porcelain Art Society, which means "spend a good full moon and live a long life" and is called the "Full Moon Festival". It is called "Eight Friends of Zhushan" to meet every month to watch the sun, and the full moon is elegant and gather in Zhushan, so as to draw friends, gather friends and learn painting skills. The heyday of "Eight Friends of Zhushan" is from the late Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China to the decades before the Cultural Revolution, leaving few works, which has always been the dream collection of ceramic collectors.
First Generation: Deng Bishan (Master)
The second generation: Wang Qi (under Deng Bishan)
The third generation: Liang versus Shi (learning from) and Ting (learning from Liang versus Shi).
The fourth generation: Wu Yueshan (under Liang Duishi), Zou Kunlun (under Liang Duishi) and Yang Zhixing (under Liang Duishi).
The fifth generation: Yang Houxing (under Wu Yueshan), Xu Xi Kui (under Yang Houxing) and Jiang Genshui (under Yang Houxing).
The sixth generation: Qi Feng (under Yang Houxing), Liang Dunshi (under Liang Dunshi), Chen Hefeng (under Qi Feng), Zou Wu (under Zou Kunlun and Chen), Wang Yuezu (under Chen Hefeng) and Wu Jianghua (under Xu)