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What are the top ten famous kilns of China porcelain?

Five famous kilns

China Ruyao

Ru kiln is one of the "five famous kilns" in Song Dynasty. In the past, it was always thought that the kiln site of Ruyao was in Linru County, but the archaeologists in Linru, Henan Province, after a lot of investigation and excavation work, still could not find a place. At the end of 1986, archaeologists conducted another on-the-spot investigation, and finally found the Ruyao kiln site adjacent to Linru in Liang Qing Temple, Daying Town, Baofeng County, and unearthed 22 pieces of complete palace porcelain, which unveiled the mystery of Ruyao porcelain. Baofeng County belonged to Ruzhou in the Song Dynasty, hence its name.

China imperial kiln

Official kiln porcelain is one of the five famous kilns in the Song Dynasty, and the kiln site has not been found in the Northern Song Dynasty. In A.D. 1 127, after the Song Dynasty moved south to Lin 'an (now Hangzhou), Xiunei and Jiaotan Imperial Kilns were established in order to meet the porcelain needs of the imperial court and dignitaries. Ancient official kilns were highly praised. In the Qing Dynasty, Liu Chen praised in Tao Ya: "The official kiln in the Song Dynasty has not been seen, and the world knows very little."

China Junyao

In the Song Dynasty, when celadon monopolized the porcelain altar, Jun Kiln fired a kind of complicated glazed porcelain, which was a famous kiln with a sudden appearance. Its kiln site is Juntai and Bagua Cave in Yuxian County, Henan Province. Song Huizong regards Jun porcelain as a royal treasure, which shows that it is extraordinary.

Ding Yao, China

Ding Kiln is one of the five famous kilns of Guan, Ge, Ru, Ding and Jun in Song Dynasty. The kiln site is located in Quyang County, Hebei Province, and it was named after Dingzhou in Song Dynasty.

China Geyao

Ge Kiln is one of the five famous kilns in Song Dynasty. According to historical records, in Longquan, Zhejiang Province in the Southern Song Dynasty, there were two Zhang brothers, both of whom made pottery. Their brothers' kiln is called Ge kiln, and their brothers' kiln is also called Longquan kiln. Ge kiln porcelain is characterized by uniform and smooth inner and outer glazes, crystal clear and moist, not only the sound of porcelain is crisp, but also the shape of porcelain is straight and the outline is soft and smooth.