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  • Brown speckled porcelain ewer with dancing figure design

    As a utensil used to handle water, the ewer could be used as a handled ewer or carried with strings attached.

  • Porcelain ewer with applied design around the Chinese character “Zhang”

    This short-necked, flat-bottomed vessel has an upturned mouth brim, a short octagonal spout, two ears around its shoulder for carriage, and a tubular belly.

  • Blue-and–white porcelain plate

    The sunflower-shaped mouth of the plate is decorated with seawater pattern and the ring foot ornamented with grass patterns.

  • Green glaze porcelain figurine

    This porcelain figurine is of light yellow roughcast, covered entirely with green glaze.

  • Pottery sty in green glaze

    It is a funerary model with a low fired lead glaze.

  • A pair of celadon figures

    As they were used as funerary objects, tomb figures evolved from human burial customs.

  • Brown colored tomb guardian beasts in celadon

    Guardian beasts were used to guard tomb and usually appeared in pairs, one with the face of a man, one with the face of a beast.

  • Double-bun maid figure with long robe

    As a vivid and delicate figure, it tells us much about embroidery and clothing as well as feminine temperament during the Tang Dynasty.

  • Brown and green colored porcelain pillow with lion pedestal and poem design

    It is a kind of pillow used to keep cool in summer.

  • Five-colored phoenix-tail-shaped porcelain vase

    This vase, a huge and tall display ware, features a long neck, drum-shaped belly, and bright and transparent glaze

  • Dustpan-shaped porcelain inkstone with beast pedestal

    The ink slab with a beast-head and hoof-shaped feet takes after the shape of ancient Chinese dustpan.

  • Porcelain bowl with patterns of branches, leaves and lotus flowers

    It is a porcelain bowl with a wide open mouth, cambered belly and ring foot.

  • Porcelain bowl with patterns of dragon and phoenix

    It is a porcelain bowl with a wide open mouth, cambered belly and ring foot.

  • underglazed five colors porcelain vase with grape vines design in openwork

    The shoulder is decorated with landscape. The middle section is with openwork of scrolling grape vines, insects are creeping on the vines.

  • Gourd-shaped porcelain vase

    This vase is decorated with a bundle of chrysanthemum in underglaze.

  • celadon porcelain teapot with double-fish-shaped handle

    It is a typical utensils made by Hengzhou Kiln in Hunan Province.

  • Famille rose porcelain vase

    This vase is used as a decoration.

  • Celadon vase by Longquan kiln

    This vase features a small dish-shaped mouth, cylinder-shaped long neck, drum-shaped belly and circular bottom.

  • Longquan celadon crackle-glazed bowl

    The bowl has widely flared sides that rise from the small foot ring.

  • Rubbings of Kongxian Stele

    The stele was set up in 220AD, Three Kingdoms period.

  • Rubbings of Fanshi Stele

    The stele is now stored in Jining City of Shandong Province.

  • Rubbings of Wangji Stele

    The stele was set up in April, 261AD, Three Kingdoms

  • Rubbings of the stele in memory of a propitious omen from heaven

    The Stele of Three Stones, was built in 276 AD, Three Kingdoms period.

  • Rubbings of Gulang Stele

    The script was carved in Lishu, 18 lines, 24 characters in each line.