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The Palace Museum in which the Qing Dynasty fine porcelain is worth a look?

There are many cultural relics in the Palace Museum, there are nearly a million pieces of cultural relics, of which there are about 350,000 pieces of porcelain, the Palace Museum also specializes in the exhibition of porcelain ceramics museum. In these exquisite porcelain in which the Qing Dynasty porcelain is worth a look?

1. Various glazed vase

Various glazed vase is a fine product of the Qing Dynasty during the Qianlong period, it is 84.6 cm high, with ? Porcelain mother? s reputation, but why this name? This is because it has a very complicated firing process, used to decorate the glaze, under the glaze color has 15 kinds of color, pattern is also very much 12 open. Various glaze color vase contains almost all the porcelain firing method, porcelain mother is the only heirloom contains a number of firing methods of porcelain. It fully demonstrated to the people of China's porcelain craftsmanship skillful, so it is very precious, absolutely very representative of the porcelain, can be said to be priceless, how can it not be worth a feast for the eyes?

2. Kiln change double ear chrysanthemum petal Zun

Kiln change double ear chrysanthemum petal Zun is also the Qing dynasty Qianlong porcelain, 22.3 cm high. It has a sky blue glaze on the inside and a kiln-formed glaze on the outside, the body is red and the shoulders have a blue color. This porcelain can be regarded as a round vessel, and the lines on the outer wall of the zun must have been carved on later. It does not have a gorgeous appearance, but the glaze is red and bright, is more typical of the work.

3. Pastel Zhong Kui Drunken Statue

The Pastel Zhong Kui Drunken Statue is a porcelain from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It is 16.8cm in height and 29cm in length, Zhong Kui is one of the gods of the underworld in ancient Chinese folklore, and he symbolizes exorcism of evil spirits. The Zhong Kui shown in this porcelain statue is different from the common image of Zhong Kui. Most people see Zhong Kui with a grim face and a sword in his hand to drive away demons. But this Zhong Kui statue eyes slightly closed, look relaxed, face also slightly with a smile. He holds a cup of wine, sitting on the mountain, a look of enjoyment, let a person feel very amiable. General colored porcelain statue of three colors, but this porcelain statue is pastel colors. This appears, more precious.