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White porcelain is a traditional Chinese porcelain. Due to its popularity, white porcelain appears noble and has a wide range of uses.
It was first created and burned before the Eastern Han Dynasty, from the famous transitional gray white porcelain Xing kiln in the Tang Dynasty to the white porcelain Ding kiln and Ru kiln in the early Northern Song Dynasty. During the Yuan Dynasty, white porcelain was a mixture of white and blue, and white porcelain appeared retrogressive in appearance. The Ming Dynasty restored the original image of white porcelain.
The pinnacle of white porcelain is the Ru kiln of the Northern Song Dynasty. The Ru kiln is egg white and translucent, and its imperial porcelain sheet has a whiteness 100 times that of ordinary white porcelain, making it very precious.
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