National experts gather to search for answers. How can Huozhou Kiln, which has been dormant for thousands of years, come to life?

2023-12-05

Linfen, December 4th (Ren Lina) - "The Huozhou Kiln is the 'last glory' of white porcelain in northern China." "There is great potential for further archaeological excavation at the Huozhou Kiln site." "We can actively create a national archaeological site park." "Let the public immerse themselves in the experience of Huozhou Kiln re firing techniques and feel the charm of traditional Chinese porcelain culture." From the 2nd to the 4th, an expert symposium on archaeology and planning at the Huozhou Kiln site was held in Huozhou City, Linfen, Shanxi. Experts and scholars from ceramic archaeology and site planning across the country gathered together to find answers. How to make the thousand year dormant Huozhou Kiln "come to life"? At the expert symposium on archaeology and planning at the Huozhou kiln site. Ren Lina said, "Huozhou Porcelain Kiln, Peak to the Extreme." Porcelain is the crystallization of earth and fire, and is a great invention of the Chinese people. China is known as the "hometown of ceramics" in the world, and a history of Chinese porcelain contains profound traditional historical culture. After the establishment of the pattern of "southern green and northern white" in the Tang Dynasty, the craftsmanship level of white porcelain in northern China reached a considerable height. For thousands of years, the land of the Three Jin Dynasty has been bustling with kilns. The porcelain kilns of the Huozhou Kiln, located in Chencun, Huozhou City, during the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, were a landmark and outstanding representative of the ceramic handicraft industry in the northern region of the Jin and Yuan Dynasties. Its exquisite products and vast sales made it the most famous white porcelain kiln in the northern part of the Yuan Dynasty. The archaeological excavation site of the Huozhou kiln site. Ren Lina's Huozhou Kiln, also known as Chencun Kiln, is famous for its records in the Gegu Yaolun. The kiln site is located on the edge of the Fen River terrace on the west bank of Chen Village, Bailong Town, Huozhou City. It was announced as a national key cultural relic protection unit in 2006. Chen Village is the site of the fiefdom of Huo State, which was established by the younger brother of King Wu of Western Zhou, Huo Shu. Later generations took the fiefdom of Huo as their surname, and Chen Village is the source of the Huo surname. Chen Village has a long history and numerous preserved historical sites. Among them, there are 5 well preserved ancient temples such as the Ming Dynasty Yuhuang Temple, and more than 20 Ming and Qing Dynasty residences, spanning over a thousand years and full of ancient charm. According to historical records, the utensils produced by Chencun Kiln are "delicate and soft, with a glossy glaze, small and exquisite shapes, exquisite and beautiful shapes, thin like cicada wings, and brittle like delicate jade". They have been deeply appreciated by the palace throughout history and are often collected in the palace. By the Yuan Dynasty, the Huozhou kiln had reached the pinnacle of northern ceramics, and people praised it as the pinnacle of excellence. At present, there are porcelain collections produced during the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties of the Huozhou kiln in the British Museum, Shanghai Museum, Shanxi Museum, and Linfen Museum. In 2021, the Huozhou Municipal Party Committee and Government launched the overall protection plan for the Huozhou Kiln, which has been dormant for thousands of years. In order to bring the historical relic of the Huozhou Kiln, which has been dormant for thousands of years, back to life, into the public eye, and make cultural heritage truly belong to the public and benefit the people. Some unearthed cultural relics from Huozhou Kiln. From 2022 to 2023, under the guidance of the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, a joint archaeological team was formed by the Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, Peking University, Fudan University, and the cultural relics department of Huozhou City to conduct a comprehensive and systematic archaeological investigation and exploration of the Huozhou kiln. With the approval of the National Cultural Relics Bureau, the first scientific archaeological excavation work in history was carried out on the Huozhou kiln. Liu Yan, Vice President of Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, stated that this archaeological excavation has scientifically established a scale fragment of the history of Huozhou kiln industry for the first time. Revealing the Jin and Yuan dynasties

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