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Why are there more foreigners in Jingdezhen than in China?

What does the word porcelain mean? This container is made of clay, and foreigners name it after the country where it was originally made-China. Whether it is the blue tiles, plates and vases on the roof of the temple or the colorful decorations in the homes of senior officials, Jingdezhen has an unbreakable bond. For China people, Jingdezhen and porcelain are synonymous. From the Tang Dynasty, China porcelain began to be exported in large quantities, and in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the number began to be hundreds of millions. The west is amazed at the exquisiteness of porcelain and has been working hard to make it, but it is always inferior to Chinese porcelain.

For porcelain, what impressed foreigners most was Jingdezhen porcelain. One hundred years ago, foreigners came to Jingdezhen to explore this mysterious porcelain capital. Jingdezhen porcelain in the Song Dynasty was mainly jade-like and clear. It is characterized by extremely thin porcelain, white glaze and blue glaze, deep carving patterns and visible inside and outside. So some people call it shadow green and hidden green.

2/kloc-0 At the beginning of the 20th century, a unique social phenomenon-"drifting mountains and rivers" appeared in Jingdezhen, which is located inland and relatively remote. They especially refer to foreigners who are attracted by ceramic culture to study, work and live, about 30 thousand people. Among them, foreigners are a part that cannot be ignored, and they are called "foreign scenery drifting".

According to the statistics of Jingdezhen public security department, about 9,000 foreigners came to Jingdezhen from 20 18 to 10. "Most of them are introduced by friends. There is no special learning institution and the destination is not fixed. It is difficult to know the exact number." Jiang Lu of Jingdezhen Market Talent Recruitment Bureau said.

Winter is also the wettest and coldest season of the year in southern China. There is no reason for outsiders to stay in Jingdezhen. Even so, there will still be a lot of "foreign scenery drifting" in Jingdezhen. They "stay behind" in Jingdezhen and live a colorful life like "ceramics".