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Kangxi blue glazed plate

Kangxi blue glazed plate

2026-07-10 03:15
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In this auction, there was a blue glazed plate made in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. The diameter was 16.5 cm, and the starting price was unlimited. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

Capture The Blue-Eyed CEO

Capture The Blue-Eyed CEO

"I don't look like a prostitute because I am not one." she coldly smiles at his questioning gaze as she sips her coffee. 'Jerk!!' she screams in her head. "My apologies." he sincerely said, seeing the expression on her face. "But why do you have a key to this room." "Well, probably because this is MY room." she spat her words as she put down her coffee on top of the coffee table. She chose a magazine with the Kardeshians on the cover and put down her cup on top of it. He scoffed at this girl watching him with open distaste on her pretty face. He would admit that he felt insulted with how she acted now when just a while ago she was feasting on his body while he was on the phone. "You change your mind easily, huh?" he said mockingly. "Just a few minutes ago, you said you like me." "Well, a girl sure can change her mind, as many times as she wants. If you want to change my mind, you could stand up and turn around so I could see you from behind because you see, I prefer a guy with a nice pair of ass." ........................ Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. When her flight was canceled due to a heavy storm, she had a one-night stand with a stranger that happened to be the future CEO of one of the top five pharmaceutical companies in the world. However, the next time they met, he did not remember her! But is it a reason enough to take revenge? If it was, how far would she go to soothe her wounded ego? Was it really just her pride that got hurt? What really happened that night? And how does a night with a stranger change Jess's life? [WARNING: Some chapters may contain mature R-18 content.] --------- Book cover by Jushel
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427 Chs
Walker Of The Blue Sky

Walker Of The Blue Sky

In a world called Infinite Soul Star, there is an extraordinary group that controls all kinds of incredible powers by mastering their Soul Force. They are called Soul Masters. Soul Masters awaken their Soul Mark which is essential to walk the path of Soul Cultivation, but they still need the Soul Orb to help them awaken. Emrys crossed over and carried a strange multicolored orb that could strengthen the Soul Orbs. The multicolored orb was simply too mysterious. It can not only strengthen the Soul Orbs and increase their quality, but it can also bring many benefits to Emrys in several ways that he could have never imagined. The Multicolored Orb also provided Emrys a SYSTEM which can help him understand the functions of the Multicolored Orb in an easy way. It changed his life completely. Not only did it grant Emrys the ability to level up the Soul Orbs to the Mythical level that no one in the world knew about, but it also provided him the "Soul Mark" that gave him the ability to manipulate space itself. But this Multicolored Orb seems to be more mysterious than Emrys originally thought. There was much more to it than just a SYSTEM and a few abilities. This Multicolored Orb was an inheritance item of a Supreme Being, one who had surpassed the constraints of a reality known as "Cultivation". In the universe, every creature engages in a relentless struggle, fighting, killing, betraying, and enduring countless hardships to advance along the path of cultivation. Yet, this Supreme Being had transcended beyond this reality. How? Let's walk on this journey together with Emrys to know the answer. At the same time, we can see how he becomes the Walker of Blue Sky. ______________________________ Readers might find grammatical errors so please ignore them and enjoy the story.
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400 Chs

Kangxi blue glazed vase

The blue glazed vase of the Kangxi period had a unique position in the history of porcelain. For example, the blue-glazed long-necked bottle had six words and two lines of blue and white regular script at the bottom. It had a straight mouth and a thin neck, bulging belly and round feet. The outer wall was covered with blue-glazed glaze. The glaze color was uniform and pure, and the treasure light was restrained. It was quiet and elegant. The blue glaze was a high-temperature lime base glaze. It was fired at a high temperature of 1280 - 1300 ° C. The color was deep, the glaze surface did not flow or crack, the color tone was uniform, and the color was relatively stable. The glaze color was as blue as the deep sea. Later generations called it "Jiqing", and because its color was stable and bright like gems, it was promoted as one of the three "top grades" of Xuande color glazed porcelain. This variety was first created in the Yuan Dynasty and was restored during the Kangxi period. It was a famous glaze type in the Qing Dynasty. There was also a blue-glazed wooden mallet vase, which was now stored in the Palace Museum in Beijing and was a national cultural relic. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-07 02:49

Kangxi Blue Glazed Porcelain

The Kangxi blue glazed porcelain was a treasure of the Jingdezhen official kiln porcelain during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, the porcelain making skills were superb, and the blue glazed porcelain also showed many characteristics. In terms of the glaze color of the blue glazed porcelain,"blue" was the name of the porcelain glaze color, also known as "blue glaze","sacrificial blue glaze" and "green glaze". It was a kind of high-temperature lime soda glaze. After the green glaze was applied, it was fired at a high temperature of 1280 - 1300 ° C. The color was deep, the glaze did not flow or crack, the color tone was even, and the color was relatively stable. The glaze color was blue like the deep sea, and the glaze was even. Later generations called it "Jiqing", and because its color was stable and bright like gems, it was pushed as one of the three "top" of Xuande color glazed porcelain. The blue-glazed porcelain of the Kangxi period continued to be made on the basis of inheriting the tradition of the Yuan Dynasty. However, due to the difference in the tungsten material, the blue glaze was no longer as beautiful as the Su material and the Huiqing material in the early and middle Ming Dynasty. In terms of shape and use, blue glazed porcelain was commonly seen in official kiln color glaze, blue and white, underglazed red porcelain and colored porcelain, most of which were written in two lines of six-character regular script. The main models were sacrificial vessels and furnishings, such as the blue glazed long-necked vase, which was featured by the long neck ratio, straight mouth and thin neck, bulging belly and circle foot; there were also blue glazed porcelain bowls from Jingdezhen kiln in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty, round lips, open mouth, deep arc belly and slightly high circle foot. The artistic value and collection value of Kangxi blue glazed porcelain were very high. During this period, porcelain production skills reached an unprecedented height. Its shape, decorative patterns, glaze color, etc. showed superb skills and contained rich historical and cultural implications. Whether it was at that time or now, it was highly valued. It was a popular collection in the collection world. As people paid more attention to traditional culture, its collection value became more prominent. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-03 18:19

Kangxi blue glazed vase

The blue glazed vase of the Kangxi period had the following characteristics: - ** Craftsmanship **: - During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, the porcelain making skills were superb, and the production of the blue glazed bottle also reflected this point. At that time, the production process of the blue glaze bottle inherited the tradition of the Yuan Dynasty and continued to develop. It was a high-temperature lime soda glaze. After the green glaze was applied, it was fired at a high temperature of 1280 - 1300 ° C. The blue glaze of this period had a deep color, the glaze surface did not flow or crack, the color tone was even, the color was relatively stable, the glaze color was blue like the deep sea, and the glaze surface was even. - ** Art Style **: - During the Kangxi period, there were various shapes of blue glazed bottles. The common bottles had different shapes, such as some bottles were full and round, with long necks and thin necks. Some of the bottles were thin and delicate, with smooth lines. The shape was elegant and neat, showing the aesthetic fashion and cultural meaning of the society at that time. - ** Knowledge **: - Most of the common blue glazed bottles in the official kiln were written with two lines of six-character regular script "Qing Kangxi Year System". - ** Historical and cultural value **: - The porcelain making skills of the Kangxi era had reached an unprecedented height. The Kangxi blue glazed vase contained rich historical and cultural contents. It not only had high artistic value, but also had a high collection value. The blue glazed vase of this period was a precious item at that time. As people paid more attention to traditional culture, its collection value became more prominent. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-09 05:56

Blue Glazed Vase Made in the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty

The blue glazed vase made in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty had many characteristics. The blue glaze was a kind of high-temperature lime base glaze. Its color was deep, the glaze did not flow or crack, the color tone was even, and the color was relatively stable. The blue was like the deep sea, and the glaze was even. Later generations called it "Jiqing" and it was also pushed as one of the three "top" of Xuande color glazed porcelain. This type of glaze was created in the Yuan Dynasty and has been fired until modern times. The blue-glazed vases made in the Kangxi period were varied in shape, such as the blue-glazed window vase with a curved mouth, a ring-shaped bulge on the neck, a slightly round abdomen, and a high circle. There were also different shapes such as plum vase, with small mouth, high and flat shoulders, ice-cracked blue-glazed shoulders, plump breasts, and so on. In terms of decoration, some would open a window in the abdomen (that is, opening the light), shaped like a plum vase and a general jar, and paint flowers and birds in the space of the window. Some of the plum vases had a blue glaze as the base color, with Ruyi patterns, even branch patterns, bats, feathers, ribbons, etc. covered in white patterns. In the middle, there was also a red word of longevity in the red of jujube skin. In terms of the base, most of them were written in six-character blue and white regular script,"Qing Kangxi Year System". The blue glazed vases of this period were solid and meticulous. The glaze was fine and pure, and they were shiny and shiny. The quality of the vases was exquisite. Their production skills were superb. Not only did they have high artistic value, but as people paid more attention to traditional culture, their collection value also became more prominent. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-07 03:48

Blue Glazed Cup

Blue glazed cups had different characteristics in different dynasties. In the Yuan Dynasty, the blue glaze was created. The output of the blue glaze cup in the Yuan Dynasty was small. Except for the museum collection, there was little folk circulation. The firing of the blue glaze cup laid the foundation for the development of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The blue glazed cups made in the Ming Dynasty were more prominent in the Xuande Dynasty. Although they were made in the same kiln as the Yuan Dynasty, the craftsmanship and glaze color were obviously improved. The hair color was deep and bright, and there were rust spots in the glaze. Chenghua, Hongzhi and Zhengde periods were not passed down much. There was no complete ware in Chenghua period until now. Blue glazed porcelain was more popular in Jiajing and Wanli periods. In the Qing Dynasty, during the Kangxi period, the blue glaze became popular again. The sacrificial blue and blue flowers used materials with a high content of Cobalt. The color was strong, and the glaze was thin and smooth. During the Yongzheng period, the blue glazed cup was thin and light, with a regular shape and a uniform glaze color, such as the small blue glazed cup of the Qing Dynasty. This kind of blue glazed ware was mostly used during sacrificial ceremonies and was also called the sacrificial blue glaze. During the Qianlong period, the use of tungsten changed, and the iron content increased. Although the color of the blue glaze was not as elegant as that of the Kangxi period, the color was dark blue and the glaze color was gorgeous. On the basis of the original single color, complex techniques were derived, such as the blue color of gold. In the Qing Dynasty, the blue glazed porcelain was mainly made of palace sacrificial vessels and furnishings. The official kiln's blue glazed porcelain was mostly made of official style and exquisite workmanship. Most of the civilian kiln's sacrificial vessels were not made of official style, and most of the products produced in Jingdezhen were made of calendar style. In modern times, blue glazed cups also appeared in auctions, such as the single-color blue glazed blast furnace cup (early spring) in the special auction of contemporary famous kiln tea props. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-09 10:37

Kangxi Blue Glaze

Kangxi blue glaze was an important glaze color in Jingdezhen official kiln porcelain during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. I. Craftsmanship 1. ** Firing process ** - The blue glaze was a high-temperature lime soda glaze. After the green body was glazed, it was fired at a high temperature of 1280 - 1300 ° C. This firing method made the glaze not flow or crack, the color tone was even, and the color was relatively stable. 2. ** Glaze color performance ** - The color of the glaze was blue like the deep sea. The color was deep, the glaze was even, and the color was stable. Later generations called it "Ji Qing". Moreover, because its color was stable and bright like a gem, it was ranked alongside white glaze and red glaze, and was promoted as the three "top grade" of Xuande color glazed porcelain. During the Kangxi period, the sacrificial blue and blue and white flowers used materials with a high content of Cobalt. The hair color was strong, and the glaze was thin and smooth, giving people a sense of elegance. 3. ** Production Skill Level ** - During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, porcelain making skills reached an unprecedented height, and blue glazed porcelain was no exception. They displayed superb skills in terms of styling, decorative patterns, and glaze color. During this period, blue glazed porcelain was commonly seen in official kiln color glaze, blue and white, underglazed red porcelain and colored porcelain, most of which were written in two lines of six-character regular script. II. Usage and Model 1. ** Usage * - The traditional use of blue glazed porcelain was partially continued during the Kangxi period. From a historical point of view, the blue glazed porcelain was mainly used as sacrificial vessels and furnishings in the early and middle Ming Dynasty. In the Kangxi period, it still had the function of sacrificial vessels and furnishings. For example, in the royal sacrificial vessels, blue glazed porcelain was also used. 2. ** Styling ** - During the Kangxi period, there were many kinds of blue glazed porcelain, such as long-necked bottles, plates, bowls, plum bottles, elephant ear cong bottles, gold-painted appreciation bottles, etc. The long-necked vase had a straight mouth and a thin neck, a bulging belly and a circular foot, and the outer wall was covered with a blue glaze. III. Comparisons with other periods - Compared to the beautiful colors of the early and middle Ming Dynasty blue glazed porcelain using Su materials and Hui Qing materials, due to the difference in the Cobalt materials, the blue glaze of the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty was not the same color as the Ming Dynasty, but it still had its own unique elegance. Moreover, compared to the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods, the color of the sacrificial blue glaze in the Kangxi period was more elegant. The use of tungsten materials in the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods changed, and the iron content in the tungsten materials increased again. Although the color of the blue glaze was dark blue and the glaze color was gorgeous, it was not as elegant as the Kangxi period. IV. Collection Value - The blue-glazed porcelain made in the Kangxi era had a high collection value. On the one hand, the porcelain production skills during the Kangxi period were superb, and the artistic value of the blue glazed porcelain was high. On the other hand, this kind of porcelain was a precious item at that time, and now it was a popular collection in the collection world. With the increasing emphasis on traditional culture, the demand for Kangxi blue glazed porcelain was also increasing, further emphasizing its collection value. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-07 21:38

Deep Blue Glazed Cup

The blue glazed cup was produced during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. Its body was thin and light, the shape was regular, and the glaze color was even and moist. This kind of blue glaze was mostly used during sacrifices, so it was also called the sacrificial blue glaze. The blue glaze was first created in the Yuan Dynasty, reached its peak in the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, and gradually weakened after the three generations of the Qing Dynasty (Kang, Yong, Qian). The Qing Dynasty's blue glaze firing technique had been unprecedentedly developed by inheriting the legacy of the previous generation, and the firing technique was proficient. The blue-glazed porcelain of the Yongzheng period was quaint and dignified, with beautiful and round lines. The inside and bottom of the ware were covered with white glaze, and the whole body was covered with blue glaze. The glaze was blue and purple, unique in the Qing Dynasty because of its gorgeous glaze color. If the "deep blue glazed cup" here referred to a specific cultural relic, there was no more background information, so it was impossible to give more detailed information. If it was a dark blue glaze cup, then it had to meet the harsh requirements of raw materials and craftsmanship. It required high-quality indigo and precise control of high temperature to make a dazzling and gorgeous blue glaze. Otherwise, the color would be too dark, dark, and dull. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-03 13:14

The characteristics of blue glazed porcelain

The blue glazed porcelain had the following characteristics: 1. ** Color and Color Appearance ** - Cobalt dioxide was used as the main coloring agent. The color tone was uniform and stable. Similar to bright red glaze, the glaze did not flow or crack. During the high-temperature firing, due to the melting of the glaze layer, the mouth of the object became thinner along the glaze layer, revealing the white fetus bone, commonly known as the "lamp grass mouth". The glaze layer at the bottom flowed down and piled up, showing a bluish purple brown color. Blue was the typical color of glazed porcelain, which was the result of the interaction between the glaze and copper dioxide during the firing process. 2. ** Glazing ** - Generally, the circle foot is glazed to the end, and the circle foot is not exposed at eye level. 3. ** Styling ** - Bowls and plates were more common, but bottles and pots were rare. 4. ** In terms of decoration ** - Many of the blue glazes had light carvings, mainly dragon and phoenix, cloud dragon, and flowers, but they were not three-dimensional. 5. ** Quality and Appearance ** - It was hard, had a high density and strength, and had a certain degree of clarity. The porcelain body under the glaze could be seen. The surface was smooth and transparent, making it look even brighter. 6. ** In terms of firing ** - After the green body was glazed, it was put into the kiln and fired at a high temperature of 1280 ° C- 1300 ° C (some blue glazed porcelain needed to be fired more than twice). Green glaze was created in the Yuan Dynasty and has been burned until modern times. 7. ** Different dynasty characteristics ** - ** Early and Middle Ming Dynasty **: Mainly used for official sacrificial vessels and furnishings, belonging to a small number of high-grade glaze. - ** Qing Yongzheng period **: The fetus is fine, white and dense (the best fetus in the Qing Dynasty, but some have small brown eyes), the fetus is thin and light, the glaze is fat, the color is quiet and bright, the glaze color is even and moist like sapphire, and there are orange peel lines on the glaze (need to observe carefully). The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-19 06:31

Blue Glazed Wine Cup

The blue-glazed wine cup was a kind of porcelain with unique artistic value. The blue glaze was used for sacrificial purposes, so it was also known as the sacrificial blue glaze. From a historical point of view, sacrificial vessels were made of porcelain from the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, sacrificial vessels of corresponding colors were used in different sacrificial occasions. In the Qing Dynasty, there were still such blue-glazed vessels. Blue glazed wine cups had different characteristics in different dynasties. For example, there was a circle of white along the mouth of the Ming Chenghua blue glazed cup, commonly known as "Dengcaokou". There were also blue glazed wine cups in the Qing Kangxi and Yongzheng periods. From the market point of view, there were also blue glazed wine glasses from the late Ming Dynasty that could be collected and traded. Moreover, the price, size, and craftsmanship of blue glazed wine glasses from different periods and different grades would vary. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-06 03:04

Blue Glazed Teacup Price

There was a big difference in the price of the blue glazed teacups. Ordinary blue glazed teacups were relatively cheap. For example, the wholesale price of the blue glazed heart sutra cup wooden leaf teacup in Dehua County was 10 yuan, the price of the blue glazed cup kiln change ceramic teacup in Quanzhou City was 32 yuan, and the original price of a single cup of tea tea was 436 yuan. After 50% discount, the selling price was 218 yuan and the monthly sales volume was 0. However, some special blue glazed teacups from well-known kilns or old ones might be very expensive. For example, the products of Jingdezhen Chunfengxiang Jade Kiln in modern ceramic cups, although not antique porcelain, could be priced from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. There were also teacups that cost up to 200,000 yuan. In addition, antique blue glazed teacups had historical, cultural, and artistic value, so their prices were difficult to estimate. For example, the Yuan blue glazed white dragon plum vase represented the highest level of porcelain firing in the Yuan Dynasty and had extremely high collection value. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-09 20:10
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