According to Qin Zhou Historical Records, I admire pottery, which was invented before the Tang Dynasty and benefited from the refinement of the Tang Dynasty. In the ninth year of the Republic of China (A.D. 192 1 year), farmers in Xinping Village, 70 miles east of the city, found Xiaoyao Tomb at the foot of the mountain. There was a piece of pottery from Ningdaowu in the tomb, which was a giant system more than four feet high with a clay pot attached to it. This tablet is engraved with the words of the 20th year of Tang Kaiyuan (AD 733). Up to now (2000), it has been 1267 years, which shows that our Qin pottery has a long history. In the summer of the 28th year of the Republic of China, Wu Sheng, a scholar from the Yongjiang River, made a textual research on the Ningdaowu pottery tablet: "This tablet was unearthed in Xinping Village, 70 miles away from the city on the Qinjiang River, with pottery as a utensil. When it was first unearthed, it was extremely fragile, broken into ten sections, and the villagers arbitrarily divided it, and no one could distinguish its dynasty and figures. In seventeen years, Wu Yin compiled county annals and searched for stone carvings, only to find that they were pottery carvings. Then he collected the fragments and looked at them together, only to know that it was a Tang dynasty engraving, which was known as the epitaph of Ningdaowu, the fifth secretariat of Ningyue County (Qinzhou City) ... China recorded thousands of years of annals, and there was no pottery carving with more than 1,000 words ... Knife dance was the first pottery in China.