Green is like the spring water at the beginning of the day, and red is like the rising sunrise. The sky is filled with smoke and stars, and the purple green of the setting sun suddenly turns into mis

Green is like the spring water at the beginning of the day, and red is like the rising sunrise. The sky is filled with smoke and stars, and the purple green of the setting sun suddenly turns into mist.

Describes the color of ancient Jun kiln porcelain.

Jun kiln was one of the five famous kilns in the Song Dynasty. It is completely natural and unique.

The gorgeous and wonderful colors of Jun porcelain are naturally formed during firing. Or it is like beautiful jade, the so-called "like jade, not jade, but like jade"; or it is like the blue sky; purple in the dark blue, blue in the white, and white in the red. That is to say, "one color enters the kiln, and many colors come out of the kiln". What is particularly miraculous is that the kiln transforms like a statue, and wonderful scenery emerges, such as green mountains and sail shadows in a deep pool; snow-covered southern ridges and jade-warm glaciers; stars filling the sky and jackdaws returning to the forest; or fairy mountains surrounded by pavilions. , flying clouds and flowing water; they are all lifelike, like freehand sprays of ink and soaring. Their wonder is beyond the reach of the world's masters, because their colors and shapes are all made by nature, which is what is said to be natural according to Taoism. The ancients once wrote a poem praising: "The green is like the spring water at the beginning of the day, and the red is like the morning glow. The sky is full of stars, and the purple green at sunset suddenly turns into mist."

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