Longquan kiln poems
Tang Shi Jiao Ran's Tea Song: "Celadon snowflakes are fragrant, like the nectar of the gods." Tang Lugui's dream "The secret color jumps over the device": "The autumn wind in September has passed through the kiln, winning the blue of a thousand peaks, like falling dust in the middle of the night, leaving a cup in the bucket." In the Book of Tea by Lu Yu in Tang Dynasty, all rivers learn from the sea: "Bowl, Yuezhou, Dingzhou, Wuzhou, Yuezhou. Let's go to Xingzhou, otherwise.