As soon as I entered, I was attracted by several colorful animal-shaped porcelains.
Going inside, there are many porcelain dolls that appear in ancient tombs or ancient sacrifices.
Of course, there are also immortals, such as Guanyin master and Jigong monk.
There are still some pictures hanging on the wall. Only after reading the introduction did I know that they were all porcelain products.
In addition, there are some various figures or other types of porcelain.
However, what shocked me most was the main course of this answer, which was the eighteen lifelike arhats.
Finally, during the tour guide's explanation, I heard an interesting statement: Jingdezhen was originally named Changnan, and China porcelain is famous in the world because after the opening of the Maritime Silk Road, merchants spread these exquisite ceramic utensils all over the world, which shocked the west. They found out that these exquisite porcelain products came from Changnan, so they took the Central Plains as their homonym, Changnan-China.