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Sunday 26 April 2020

Intriguing Documentary On The History Of Chinese Porcelain (Ming Dynasty)


Found this documentary on Chinese porcelain (which focused mainly on the Ming dynasty) enlightening. I was intrigued to learn that all the porcelain pieces distributed over 21 countries during the Ming dynasty came from one place - Jingdezhen. Of course, the painstaking process of 'categorizing' shards according to shape, colour and marks and then putting them all together never fails to amaze me. The fact that the Chinese managed to successfully restore 1000 pieces in indeed commendable. Hope you enjoy this!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNnTUwuFtXU

Sunday 19 April 2020

10 Interesting Facts About China's Only Empress (Zhou Dynasty)



Of all the rulers in China, I am most fascinated by China's only empress, Wu Zetian. Seeing she was highly educated, ambitious and possessed strong leadership skills, it's no surprise that she founded her own dynasty - the Zhou Dynasty. Below are 10 facts about this legendary ruler. Number 7 was definitely 'news' to me :p
https://www.historyhit.com/facts-about-wu-zetian-the-only-empress-of-china/

Sunday 12 April 2020

Ru Ware - An Invention Born From 'A Dream' (Song Dynasty)



Short but good read on Ru ware. It's interesting how an invention born from 'a dream' during the Song Dynasty survived all the through to the Qing dynasty through imitations. Wasn't aware that Emperor Yongzheng was a fan of this 'jade-like gloss' ware too :p



http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/ctenglish/2018/cs/201802/t20180224_800118330.html



Sunday 5 April 2020

4 Interesting Facts about The Great Wall of China


Despite having climbed the Great Wall of China 3 times in the past, I must admit I still don't know much about it, apart from it being built to fend off enemies. Some interesting facts I recently uncovered from watching this short, informative TedEx video: 1. It originally stretched from Lintao to Liaodong. 2. It was initially called The Long Wall. 3. It was made longer during the Han dynasty and stretched from Dunhuang to Bohai Sea. 4. In WW2, certain sections were even used as defense against Japanese invasion. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23oHqNEqRyo&list=PLJicmE8fK0Eh7yolyPIVhJdPzLuTYC9In&index=34