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What are the oranges and auspicious styles in Japan?

Jiugu Shao, MINO Shao, Seto Shao, Changliu Shao, Shikoku Shiwan Shao, Xinle Shao, etc.

Jiugu Shao is characterized by using five pigments, red, yellow, green, purple and navy blue, to depict extremely beautiful colors. In addition, unique skills and bold description are also a great charm of Jiugu Shao.

/kloc-In the 9th century, Jiugushao created a painting technique called "Golden Hand", which became a world-famous porcelain.

MINO reached its peak in the Antu Taoshan era in the second half of the16th century, among which "Ye Zhi", which embodies the simplicity of pottery clay, and "Weaving Department", which is unique in pattern and green in glaze, are the most famous.

At present, about 60% of Japanese porcelain is burned in MINO, which has become the representative of porcelain.