Introduction to the Ming Dynasty Exhibition Room: After the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Chenlu replaced Huangbao and became the central kiln of Yaozhou kiln. However, the porcelain making technology and product style have changed, and the characteristics of folk kilns have become stronger. During this period, Yao Kiln's traditional celadon was no longer common, and the production turned to white porcelain, black porcelain and black flower porcelain on a white ground with thick bodies and simple shapes. Its decorative techniques have also changed from traditional engraving and printing to painting. From then on, the white ground black flower porcelain with contrasting colors and simple and bold painting style replaced the dominant position of celadon and became the representative product of Chen Lu kiln.

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