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| Polychrome-glazed pottery during the Tang dynasty and the
development of porcelain during the periods of the Tang and the Five
dynasties |
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| Polychrome-glazed
pottery of the Tang dynasty represented a significant advance in ceramic
production. The tri-colored glazed pottery was the best representative.
At the same time, porcelain production also underwent rapid development
in southern China. Both Yue-ware celadon in the south and Xing-ware
white porcelain in the north characterized the highest achievements
of ceramic production in ancient China. |
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