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Tri-colored pottery in Tang Dynasty is a popular pottery in Tang Dynasty, with yellow, white and green as the basic glaze colors. Later, people used to call this kind of pottery "Three Colors of Tang Dynasty". The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of China's feudal society, with prosperous economy and brilliant culture and art. Tang Sancai is a kind of painted pottery handicraft produced in this period, which is famous for its vivid modeling, bright colors and rich flavor of life. The birth of tri-colored Tang Dynasty has a history of 1300 years. It absorbs the characteristics of traditional Chinese painting, sculpture and other arts and crafts in China, and displays decorative patterns in the form of overlapping painting, with rough and powerful lines.
Tang Sancai is a kind of low-temperature glazed pottery. Adding different metal oxides into the colored glaze, after firing, various colors such as light yellow, ochre yellow, light green, dark green, sky blue, brown red and eggplant purple are formed, but most of them are yellow, brown and green. It is a traditional handicraft with China's unique style, mainly the colored glaze coated on the ceramic body. During the firing process, chemical changes occur, the depth of the colored glaze changes, mutual penetration, mottled dripping, natural color coordination and smooth patterns. In the mutual reflection of colors, the three colors in the Tang Dynasty show magnificent artistic charm. As a funerary object, Tang Sancai was used for funerary objects, because its fetal quality was crisp, its waterproof performance was poor, and its practicability was far less than that of celadon and white porcelain that had appeared at that time.
Tang Sancai is distributed in Chang 'an and Luoyang, West Kiln in Chang 'an and East Kiln in Luoyang. Thick burial prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, not only among high-ranking officials and nobles, but also among ordinary people, and it has formed an atmosphere.
There are all kinds of people, animals, plates, water vessels, wine vessels, stationery, furniture, houses, and even pots and pans with ashes. Generally speaking, people like horse figurines. Some of them gallop with their feet up, some stand around, some scream with their necks stretched out, and their postures are very vivid. In terms of characters, there are women, civil servants, military commanders, Hu figurines and heavenly kings, who depict different personalities and characteristics according to social status and rank; The lady has a plump face, her hair is combed into various bun, and she is wearing colorful clothes. Civil servants are polite, warriors are strong and brave, Hu figurines have high noses and deep eyes, and kings are mighty and majestic, which is a model of ancient sculpture in China!