[Green glazed plastic barn jar]
Green glazed plastic barn jar, Western Jin Dynasty, 42 cm high, 72 cm belly circumference, 15 cm bottom diameter
The barn can is composed of upper and lower parts. The upper part is a two-story pavilion with plastic decoration. There is a pavilion in the middle of the upper floor, a tower in each corner, and a kneeling figurine on each side; There is also a Que in each of the four corners of the lower floor, a memorial archway on each side, and two kneeling figurines on each side. The lower part is a can, with three groups of orcs and three groups of terracotta dancers. The whole body is painted with blue glaze. Flat bottom
Barn jars were popular in the Three Kingdoms (Wu) and Western Jin Dynasty. There were pottery and porcelain products. They were evolved from the five-linked jars of the Eastern Han Dynasty and were used as burial objects at that time. Its sculpture is complex, with pavilions, birds, animals, music and dance acrobatics as its main performance content. It focuses on the castle-style pavilions and luxurious life scenes where the rich nobles lived.
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