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What are the four famous stones in China?

The four famous stones in China are Shoushan Stone, Qingtian Stone, Feldspar Stone and Bahrain Stone. China's traditional culture is extensive and profound, with a long and splendid history of 5,000 years, and the stone appreciation culture has a history of 3,000 to 4,000 years. China people's traditional stone appreciation culture has left precious spiritual and cultural wealth to future generations. Because of this, many ancient poets and scribes imitated stones, painted pictures with each other, communicated with each other, and had deep feelings.

Brief introduction of famous stone

1, Shoushan Stone: Shoushan Stone is known as "the emperor in the stone" and "the queen in the stone". It has a "fine, knotty, moist, greasy, warm and condensed" Liu De, with colorful stone, stone color, stone shape and grain, crystal clear and moist, and rich storage varieties.

2. Qingtian stone: There are many kinds of Qingtian stone, which are divided into three categories according to their nature. The first one is pure in texture, bright in color, as transparent as stone, sparkling and aura. The second kind is jade-like, translucent and moderately hard, and is mostly carved on hard rocks. The third is meticulous, the stone body is opaque, the color is not fresh, the light is not bright, and the hard carving is not satisfactory.

3. Changhua Fossil: Changhua Fossil is produced in Changhua Town, Lin 'an, Zhejiang Province. Often fossils have oily luster, slightly transparent to translucent, and very few are transparent. There are many varieties, most of which are calm in color, tough in texture and have obvious flaky fine white spots. 4. Balin stone: Balin stone, produced in Balin Right Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, with its scientific name pyrophyllite.