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Blue and White Porcelain 青花瓷
Blue and white porcelain is pottery with a white base and treated with a vibrant blue glaze. It began in the Tang Dynasty (618AD-907 AD) when cobalt started to be imported from Persia. Blue and white porcelain was often portrayed works of the blue…
Tags: Tang Dynasty
White Porcelain 白瓷
In Lin cheng, Nei qiu and Xing tai, in northern Hebei, a hard, white porcelain, called Xing porcelain, gained fame and became the standard Tang porcelain. White porcelain was pottery created with a plain white glaze. It began mature production during…
Tags: Sui Dynasty
Fengxiang Clay Sculpture 泥塑
Clay sculpture has been handed down among the people for about three thousand years. These sculptures are made from the special clay called “Ban Ban Tu,” found only in Fengxiang County, northwest of Xi’an.
Tags: Zhou Dynasty
Jadeite Cabbage 翠玉白菜
Another piece of rock that has been carved into the shape of a Chinese cabbage head. It even has two insects crawling among the leaves.
Tags: Qing Dynasty
Meat-shaped Stone 肉形石
This mouth-watering chunk of stewed pork belly with a gratuitous layer of fat and glistening sheen is actually a piece of rock—jasper to be exact—that was cleverly carved and dyed to resemble a succulent piece of meat by an anonymous Qing dynasty…
Tags: Qing Dynasty
Gong 鑼
It is an percussion instrument that takes the form of a flat, circular metal disc which is hit with a mallet.
Suona 嗩吶
Suona, Wade-Giles romanization so-na, also called laba, Chinese double-reed woodwind instrument, the most commonly used double-reed instrument.
Tags: Jin Dynasty
Pipa 琵琶
The Pipa is a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument, belonging to the plucked category of instruments. Sometimes called the Chinese lute, the instrument has a pear-shaped wooden body with a varying number of frets ranging from 12 to 26. According…
Tags: Han Dynasty
