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Is it collectible for Sun Xin to burn Jun porcelain with firewood?

Sun Xin wants firewood to burn Jun porcelain, which is valuable for collection. Because Jun porcelain is as beautiful as plum blossom, bright in color and lifelike, it has high ornamental value and collection value in technology.

Jun porcelain is one of the five famous kilns in China in Song Dynasty. It was named after the Song Huizong period, when an official kiln was built near Gujuntai in Yuzhou City to burn royal porcelain.

Origin environment

Yuzhou City is located in the middle of Henan Province, in the transitional zone between Funiu Mountain and East Henan Plain. There are many limestone, coal, bauxite, porcelain clay and clay in flint clay. Shendong, a famous town of Jun porcelain, is located in the southwest of Yuzhou City, surrounded by rolling mountains, with Jiaozi Mountain and Fengchi Mountain in the east, Niutou Mountain and Niujinshan Mountain in the west, Daliushan Mountain in the south, Yungai Mountain in the north and Ganming Mountain in the middle.

The mountain is composed of carbonaceous sand shale, with rich reserves of porcelain glaze refractories and coal, and thin covering layer for easy mining. The proven clay reserves in China alone amount to 65.438+billion tons, limestone 65.438+billion tons and coal 65.438+800 million tons, which has superior conditions for producing Jun porcelain.