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To Build Kilns Tea Black Glaze, The Rise Of The Bucket In The Song Dynasty, Tea Culture

Posted on:2013-04-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330371475584Subject:Archaeology and Museology
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China is the homeland of tea and the birthplace of tea culture. Along with the continuous development of tea culture especially the culture of contending tea during the Northern Song Dynasty, to meet the people’s necessity of traditional tea-drinking as well as on tea culture pursuit at the same time, also greatly promoted the development of tea utensils. The most popular tea utensil in Song Dynasty is the black-glazed teacup of Jian kilns in Fujian Province. The rise and prevalence of the black-glazed teacup from Jian Kiln in mid-late Northern Song Dynasty is not by chance but is separable with the development of the social and humane environment and the culture of contending tea at that time. Taking the black-glazed teacup of Jian Kiln in Fujian Province in the Song Dynasty as the object, this paper trying to reveal the intrinsic link between the prevalence of the black-glazed teacup of Jian Kiln and the prosperity of the culture of contending tea in the Song Dynasty by expounding above two.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jian Kiln, Black-glazed porcelain, Tribute porcelain, Tea culture of Wuyi district, The culture of contending tea, Tea-cup with decoration of hare’s-fur streaks
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