A poem expressing Jingdezhen porcelain

He Nianbi is like a spiritual rock, crushing Qiong Yao into mud. Ye Baoye just opened up the Buddha's land, and he was angry with Danti-

Ming, people

There are two poems describing the Yangtze River in "Seven Duke": "The Taoists lean on the shore, and the boats sail back to Jiang Lai every day." "There are clouds along the river, and the blue mountains are reflected in the blue waves." Speaking of mountains, among the mountains in Jingdezhen, Zhushan is the most famous. "Zhushan" is named after the winding mountains around it, just like Yulong catching pearls. Poets in the Jin Dynasty once praised it like this: "The mountains and rivers in the south of the Yangtze River are clear, and Mount Everest is in front of the Qingjiang River; Rustling stands on the autumn clouds, and most of them are dragons and jade gardens. "The' green water' in the poem is the Yangtze River. /culture/ArticleShow.asp? ArticleID = 1 10 18