[Ding kiln white glaze produced halberd water cheng]
Ding kiln white glaze produced halberd water cheng, five dynasties, height 5.4 cm, caliber 2.1 cm, foot diameter 2.8 cm. In the Palace Museum
Shuicheng’s mouth is closed, his belly is straight, his belly is oblique, and his feet are small. There are four halberd prisms in the abdomen. White glaze is applied throughout the body, and there is no glaze at the foot circle. Shuicheng has a small spoon inside
Shuicheng, also known as Shuiyu and Shuicheng, is a stationery for holding water. Use the attached small spoon to scoop water into the inkstone, and then grind the calligraphy. According to Tu Long’s “Kao Pan Yu Shi” in the Ming Dynasty, Ding Kiln, Guan Kiln, Ge Kiln and Longquan Kiln in the Song Dynasty were all used to make water cheng, which was popular for a time
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