Author: Gu Yuezhong Tu Yuning
That's it! Enamel porcelain five-colored plates fired in Jingdezhen during the Ming Longqing period.
Shi Yongfeng's "Fude Glimpse of Painting Enamel": "Enamel porcelain appeared during the Kangxi Dynasty, which was the decoration of imitation copper tire painting enamel (that is, cloisonné) ... The Kangxi Emperor ordered the French missionaries Ma Guoxian and Lang Shining to supervise the trial production in the palace, and after more than 30 years of repeated test firing, it was finally successfully fired in the 59th year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1720 AD). ”
Cheng Dao's "Enamel Studies": "China had enamel products before the Yuan Dynasty, and the earliest enamelware can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. ”
Lin Han's "Doucai Porcelain , Enamel Porcelain , Pastel Porcelain " : " Copper tire filigree enamelware was introduced to China in the Yuan Dynasty , and the Ming Dynasty began to be fired in large quantities. ...... In the Ming Dynasty, while making cloisonné, people have begun to try to apply enamel colors to porcelain. ”
Record 1: Ming Sun Chengze's "Spring Ming Dream Yulu": "Jingtai Imperial Former Fang No Enamel ..."
Record 2: Late Ming and early Qing Dynasty Ye Mengzhu's "Reading the World": "Silver enamel and burned purple-gold flowers..."
Record 3: Ming "Golden Plum Bottle": "Poured into the silver enamel peach bell." ”
Of course, it cannot be so arbitrary. If you must say fakes, then Cao Yin's grandson Cao Xueqin is the real fake!