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Title: Chinese art antique - a brief bit of history


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In this article, we will briefly explain the evolution of Chinese art and its influence.


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Chinese artantiques Tang Han unusual jade


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Chinese art

Different forms of art are influenced by great philosophers, teachers, religious figures, and even political leaders.

Early forms of Chinese art were made from pottery and jade in Neolithic era. Shan is the most memorable for bronze casting.

A piece of pottery container dating back from 9000 BC, found in the Wannian County Xianrendong (spirit cave) in Jiangxi Province represents some of the earliest known Chinese ceramics. I cooked pottery and handmade it and baked it with bonfire. Embellishment such as decorative code mark, production press processing, drilling.

The premises of Xi'an city was occupied from around 9000 BC to around 4000 BC. In the meantime, two kinds of pottery were made. The first one was probably made up of a coarse body product for everyday use. The second, perhaps intended for fine use of rituals and special occasions, is a finer, thinner body product. There is archaeological evidence that suggests that both types of products were produced at the same time at the same time.

Some experts believe that the first true porcelain was made in Zhejiang Province during the East Han Dynasty. Chinese experts highlight the existence of a significant proportion of porcelain minerals (Chinese clay, porcelain stones or a combination of both) as an important element in defining porcelain from the archeological East Han kiln site The recovered debris presumed that the firing temperature was in the range of 1260 to 1300 ° C as 1000 BC, which goes back as long as possible. Early Empire In China, porcelain was introduced, and English was refined in that the word "China" became synonymous with high quality porcelain.

In the Sui Tang Dynasty (581-906), a wide range of low calcination - high calcination ceramics were produced. These include famous Tang lead glazed pottery (three colors), high calcination, lime glaze celadon, Changsha low calcined products. In northern China, translucent porcelain with high fire power was made in the kilns of Henan and Hebei provinces. One of the first mention of porcelain by a foreigner was made by the Arabian traveler in the Tang Dynasty when it recorded it:
"" They have very fine clays that make glass-like transparent vases in China. The vase is made of clay "


Tang San Cai's burial items are very popular for art. "Sancai" means three colors. However, the color of the glaze used to decorate the pottery of Tang was not limited to three. In the west, Tang San Cai was sometimes called an egg and a spinach by a dealer for use of green, yellow, white. Although the latter of the two colors may be more properly described as amber and off white / cream.

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