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Quyang Fixed Porcelain's introduction
Ding porcelain, also known as Dingzhou kiln ceramics, is an ancient porcelain-making skill in Han Dynasty. Origin in today's Quyang County, Hebei Province, Dingzhou City, ancient Zhili. The fixed porcelain tire is dense, delicate, transparent and soft as jade. Firing began in the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Northern Song Dynasty and was lost in the Yuan Dynasty. It is a far-reaching kiln system that has been propagated for several generations in the northern land of China. Together with Ru Kiln, Jun Kiln, Guan Kiln and Ge Kiln at that time, they were called the five famous kilns in China Song Dynasty.
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