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31 October 2025

  • curprev 07:0607:06, 31 October 2025 ChineseAdmin talk contribs 4,735 bytes +4,735 Created page with "'''Changsha underglaze ware''' refers to the group of underglaze-painted stonewares produced primarily at the Tongguan kiln complex in present-day Changsha, Hunan Province, during the Tang and Five Dynasties periods. This ware group represents the earliest large-scale Chinese ceramic tradition employing underglaze-painted decoration, establishing a technical and conceptual foundation for later underglaze systems, including Yuan and Ming blue-and-white. == Historical and..."