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This ancient kiln site takes you "through" the Four Dynasties (photo)

Jiangnan Metropolis News All-media reporter Chen Yang photo report: From the 7th to the 9th, the seminar on the protection and utilization of kiln ruins in Qili Town, Ganzhou was held in Ganzhou. The reporter learned from the meeting that the kiln site is being declared a provincial archaeological site park.

Yin House is photographed from the excavation of the ruins of the Gate Workshop

Song Qili town kiln lion type pillow

Song Qili town kiln inside the sauce glaze outside the vegetarian tire willow bucket pattern milk nail jar

LaiWuLing Y2 kiln head kiln roof

LaiWuLing Dragon Kiln Y1 kiln head photo

ZhouwuWu dragon kiln kiln tail photo

It is reported that the Ganzhou Qili Town Kiln is one of the four famous kilns in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, which was created and burned in the late Tang Dynasty, burned in the Two Song Dynasties, and finally burned in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties. Qili town kiln firing products have a wide variety, rich glaze color, beautiful shape, is the largest ancient kiln field in Gannan, but also an important cultural carrier of "Jiangnan Songcheng", its representative product sauce glaze milk nail willow bucket pattern jar is very local characteristics. In recent years, some new academic materials have confirmed that the porcelain fired in the Ganzhou Qili kiln is exported to the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and is an important participant in the Maritime Silk Road.

The site of Qili Kiln is in good condition, and 20 kilns have been preserved so far, and in 2013, it was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit. From 2014 to 2018, the Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and the Ganzhou Municipal Museum excavated them archaeologically, revealing that there were two dragon kilns in laiwuling kilns and one dragon kiln in Zhouwuwu kiln, and the three dragon kilns were the dragon kiln relics with the most preserved dragon kiln information and the most complete three-dimensional image of the architectural structure in the same period in China, and the excavated artifacts were very rich and had important archaeological and academic value.

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