Qianfeng Cuise Porcelain Charm Chang (Decode · County Museum)

2023-10-17

The rammed earth wall, green brick and tile wall, and block stone wall not only have a landscape atmosphere, but also have a more pastoral feature. This group of buildings, located in Lin'an District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, is the Lin'an District Museum (hereinafter referred to as the "Lin'an Museum"), which officially opened in January 2019. The "beauty" is eye-catching, and the cultural relics in the museum have more weight. The Lin'an Museum, which is less than 5 years old (see photo, taken by Hu Jianqiang, imaging China), carries the ancient and profound history and culture of Wu and Yue. Lin'an was the birthplace of King Qian Liu of Wu and Yue during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. During this period, cultural relics were the most abundant and held an important position in Zhejiang and even the whole country. At present, the museum has more than 5000 pieces (sets) of cultural relics, including secret colored porcelain and Five Dynasties jade. There are 51 first-class cultural relics, of which 3 are national treasure level cultural relics, accounting for 1/6 of the total number of national treasure level cultural relics in Zhejiang Province. Appreciate the charm of Yue Kiln for thousands of years, the bright moon dyeing the spring water, and the emerald color of the thousand peaks coming. The exhibition hall is surrounded by landscape paintings, and the cabinet lighting illuminates the warm glaze and shape details of three secret colored porcelain pieces one by one. Yue Kiln Celadon Brown Cloud Pattern Smoker, Yue Kiln Celadon Brown Cloud Pattern Oil Lamp, Yue Kiln Celadon Brown Cloud Pattern Cover Poppy, these three national treasure level cultural relics, are waiting to meet visitors here. In 1980, these three Yue kiln porcelain pieces were unearthed from the Shuiqiu family tomb of Qian Liu's mother in Xishu Village, Jincheng Street, Lin'an. They combine the beauty of materials, craftsmanship, and themes, representing the pinnacle of celadon firing techniques in the late Tang Dynasty. "said Bao Weihua, the curator of the Lin'an Museum, the reason why they can be called" national treasures "is due to three reasons: they are all unearthed from clear chronological tombs, and cultural relics unearthed from clear chronological tombs before the late Tang Dynasty are relatively rare; The vessel has a large body, dignified shape, exquisite craftsmanship, and great difficulty in firing; Underglaze coloring is rare, and the bodies of the vessels have unique underglaze brown color patterns. At the same time, the vessels were mostly plain faced. The so-called "Qianfeng Cui Se" refers to the gentle beauty of the Yue kiln's secret blue glaze. During the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, the kiln mouth represented by the Yue kiln was able to produce high-quality celadon, among which the high-quality products were called secret colored porcelain. Approaching the Yue kiln celadon brown cloud pattern smoked stove placed in the center, The announcer described the details of the cultural relics: "The smoked stove is composed of three parts: a lid, a stove, and a base. The lid is in the shape of a helmet, and the glaze color presents a pure blue color, fully demonstrating the charm of secret colored porcelain. The five tiger heads and feet on the flat bottom outer edge are vivid, and the brown underglaze cloud patterns depicted on the base are exquisite and smooth." "The entire smoked stove is glazed and needs to be fired twice at low and high temperatures. The lid, stove, and base perfectly match each other, creating an artistic beauty Bao Weihua said. In the Lin'an Museum, which has a building area of 10500 square meters and a main exhibition area of 3550 square meters, there are more collections worth visiting. Hundreds of exquisite gold, silver, and jade items such as tableware, wine utensils, belts, furnishings, jewelry, etc. These "small and beautiful" collections are breathtaking. Gold and silver vessels inherit the manufacturing techniques of Tang Dynasty hollowing, carving, welding, gilding, riveting, etc. From a modern perspective, their shapes are also novel and magnificent. Just blond hairpins have shapes such as begonia shaped, butterfly shaped, and lotus leaf shaped. Among the more than 100 exquisite jade artifacts exhibited in the Lin'an Museum, the jade artifacts unearthed from Kangling in Wuyue are the most exquisite. Like a thin phoenix shaped jade hairpin head,

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