15 Getting ready to shoot the wood kiln
Chai Kiln was built in the early years of Xiande in the Later Zhou Dynasty of the Five Dynasties.
It was called the Imperial Kiln at that time, and it was renamed Chai Kiln since the Song Dynasty (the emperor of the Later Zhou Dynasty was named Chai.)
After Chai Rong, Zhao Kuangyin put on a yellow robe in Chen Qiao and robbed the orphan and widowed mother.
During Zhao Kuangyin's reign, Chai Kiln was banned.
The Chai Kiln was firing for about ten years, which was shorter than the firing time of Jun porcelain. (Jun porcelain was firing for a total of 20 years.)
Jun porcelain originated from Chai Kiln. After Zhao Kuangyin banned Chai Kiln, some of the dismissed craftsmen left Yuzhou Shenying. Because they had the unique skills of burning porcelain and had to maintain their lives, they gradually began to fire porcelain and became the famous Jun porcelain.
The firing volume of Chai kiln was small. It was passed down from the Song Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, and it was collected in the inner palace in the Ming Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, Yan Song and his son, the powerful minister of the Ming Dynasty, took advantage of the emperor's name and used the power of the whole country to collect more than a dozen Chai kiln porcelains.
In the Qing Dynasty, "Qing Bai Lei Chao" recorded that Zhou Zhuqing had a small water bowl in the wood kiln; it was also recorded that Xu Yingxiang, a Qing Dynasty man, collected a small water bowl in the wood kiln. It was fresh and green in color and thin in texture, which was rare in the world. "Shui Cao Qingxialu" of the Qing Dynasty recorded that there was a tea cup in the wood kiln.
After that, Liu Tiren, who lived in Jiaqing and Daoguang period, recorded his own experience in Qisongtang: "There is no finished utensil in the Chai Kiln,
There is no complete tool.
When it was written by Shao Zhemin and published in the 27th year of the Republic of China (1938), the "A Study on the Origin of Ancient and Modern Porcelain" was recorded: "A piece of residual porcelain in a certain antique shop in Liulichang was carved into a garden shape, with a circumference of about three inches, about three inches thick, with a light blue glaze, which is enough to be seen by people......
There is only one fragment left in the wood kiln. The circumference is about three inches.
In modern times, "the firewood kiln is the most expensive and never seen in the world." It is said that in Japan, there was a firewood kiln green lily vase. It is said that the emperor of the Ming Dynasty in China gave this green lily vase to Japan, Muromachi shogun Ashikaga Yoshiman. After that, the green lily vase was passed down from the Japanese ancient pen family for generations.
Since few people have seen Chai Kiln in contemporary times, it is difficult to determine whether this collection in Japanese 1 is genuine.
Experts have doubts about this wood kiln. I can do such a thing. In the world, I and the Israelites have many tricks and are very scheming. Some nations are heartless and full of "optimistic spirit". Some nations are very strong, some nations are very soft and moderate. Some nations, and some races have violent genes in their bones......
Zhou Yang extracted the sky green lotus leaf cup from the inventory.
After a closer look, the base model shows the German-year system.
The glaze is bright.
The porcelain is very light and very thin. The wood kiln has four major characteristics: green as the sky, bright as a mirror, thin as paper, and sound like chimes. According to records, the thinnest kilns of the Five Dynasties reached 0.15 cm.
Gently hitting the porcelain, the sound is as sweet as a heart, clear, transparent and pleasant as the ears!
The color, just rained, and the day after the rain was clear. Zhou Yang held the porcelain and compared the background color of the sky that was clear after the rain, and the color was the same.
According to Zhu Liting's "Tao Shuo" in the Qing Dynasty, the order issued by Emperor Shizong of Zhou to his imperial kiln was: "The rain passes through the sky and the sky is like a blue cloud, and the color is like a future."
This is a real firewood kiln.
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Zhou Yang did not collect it again and was preparing to auction the Chai Kiln.
The next day, I got up in the morning, took my mobile phone, checked in, and received a 100 yuan cash prize for sign-in. It has been stored in the inventory. Please withdraw it yourself. In the morning, I left Hangzhou and took the high-speed train from Hangzhou to Beijing. First, I came to Beijing for a trip, and second, I took a picture of the Chai Kiln Lotus Leaf Cup. A wooden box was buried in the inside and the outer foam was wrapped tightly. The wooden box was locked, placed in a backpack, and took the subway. At about 7:30 in the evening, I arrived in Beijing.
I received a text message on my mobile phone, and Beijing welcomes you.
I took a taxi and arrived at a five-star hotel. I checked in. I carried a piece of porcelain worth at least 500 million yuan on my back. I felt guilty. I was a little safer in the five-star hotel. I took a shower in the room, and my backpack was not far from my sight. I didn’t dare to sleep at night. Until the next morning, I walked out of the hotel with my backpack on my backpack, ate a braised cooker in the breakfast restaurant, and then took a taxi to Beijing Poly Auction.
Poly Auction belongs to Poly Group, which belongs to the large central enterprise managed by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the Government Affairs Court. It ranks 191 in the Fortune 550,
Arrived at Poly Auction, paid the taxi fare, and walked to the lot collection office.
A receptionist received Zhou Yang, "Is there anything wrong with this gentleman?"
Zhou Yang said, "I want to auction an item."
The receptionist said, "Sir, please come with me."
Following the reception staff into a reception room, the reception staff said, "Sir, what kind of lot do you have brought?"
Zhou Yang said, "A piece of porcelain."
The receptionist said, "Okay, I will arrange for you experts in porcelain appraisal." Then, he continued, "Sir, what do you want to drink."
Zhou Yang said, "Give me a bottle of Coke. It's ice."
The receptionist said, "Okay."
The receptionist walked out of the reception room, and after a while, he walked into the reception room with a bottle of iced coke, placed it on the table, and said, "Sir, the coke you want."
Zhou Yang said, "Thank you."
The receptionist said, "You're welcome, please wait a moment. The identification expert will come soon."
Zhou Yang said, "Okay."
The reception staff left the reception room and waited for a while. A porcelain appraisal expert came in, "My surname is Qiu, my friend, hello."
Zhou Yang said, "Hello, Researcher Qiu." A researcher at the Palace Museum has appeared on CCTV's "Treasure Hunt" program. He is a famous Chinese ceramic appraisal expert and a consultant for ceramic appraisal for Poly Auction.
Qiu said, "Can I take a look at the porcelain you brought?"
Zhou Yang said, "Of course." Then he unzipped the backpack, took out the box, opened the box, first wrapped it with two layers of foam, and then cotton.
Researcher Qiu said, "You have done a good job of protecting you."
Zhou Yang said, "It's a little broken, my heart is probably going to be broken." Then, he took out the porcelain and placed it on the table, saying, "Researcher Qiu, please appreciate it." Researcher Qiu saw Chai Kiln, and with a glance, she took a breath of cold air, almost exclaiming, and said, "Chai Kiln." Regardless of the green lily vase that had many doubts on display in the Sunshine Art Museum in the Japanese-1st year, Chai Kiln, which had many doubts, was mentioned earlier, in the Ming Dynasty, the father and son of Yan Song, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, used the emperor's name to leverage the power of the whole country, and could also collect more than a dozen Chai Kiln porcelains.
During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, there were still a few items, which looked like 4 or 5. In "The Imperial Porcelain of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty", there were four poems about the Chai kiln ware: two poems about the Chai kiln bowl, one poem about the Chai kiln pillow, and one poem about the Chai kiln Ruyi pillow.
By Jiaqing, during the Daoguang period, there were no finished tools in the Chai Kiln.
In modern times, wood kilns are the most expensive and never seen in the world.
Chapter completed!