Foyer introduction: "Moon over the Xijiang River" Earth is the mother of sound, and Tao is the makeup of people. Clay and man pair up, and the yin and yang of heaven and earth brew. Water, fire, wood, and metal are harmonious, and the palace and merchants are in harmony. It merges into the sea of ​​Tao and sighs at the vast ocean. It is really a myriad of things. This word was written by Mr. Guo Moruo in 1973 for the Kato Tokuro Pottery Exhibition in Nara, Japan. It cleverly illustrates the close relationship between humans and pottery in the process of human civilization, and also reflects the significance of the formation and development of pottery to humans. This is the essence and reason why Yaozhou kiln has lasted for thousands of years. It is also the perfect combination of thousands of years of kiln workers’ wisdom and local porcelain clay that gives Yaozhou kiln its extremely high historical status.

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