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Chapter 1,216 No movement is worse than silence

The bottle has a thin neck and a lid, mainly to prevent dust particles and mosquitoes from entering.

One can protect the purity of the water, and the other can protect the lives of insects and mosquitoes.

This is evident from the fact that Buddhism cares about all living beings.

Of course, in the eyes of today's people, this is just too idle and a bit pretentious.

However, such teachings could still confuse sentient beings in ancient times.

For example, in the Northern Song Dynasty, many people knew about the purifying bottles used by monks.

For example, Shi Daocheng of the Northern Song Dynasty said in "Shi Shi Yao Lan": "Jing Vase, Sanskrit Jun Chi, this cloud bottle is often used to store water and carry it with you for purifying hands."

The water contained in the purification bottle is not only used for drinking by Buddhist disciples, but is also used to purify hands.

Whether they are worshiping Buddha or preaching scriptures, ascetics must carry various instruments and equipment every day. Before touching them, they must purify their hands with water.

Tang Jiaoran's "Praise to the Portrait of Yigong of Dayun Temple" discusses the Zen practice of eminent monks: "I have deep feelings and insights, my eyebrows are all ready, what do I want to say, what are I thinking about? I sit alone on a bed, with props, bottles, and beads.

The transmission seems to be moving. The breeze blows the plains, as if the majesty is being adjusted."

It can be seen that the purification vase, like beads and other objects, are necessary tools for monks to meditate for a long time.

In the Sutra Cave of Mogao Grottoes, there was once a paper painting of an eminent monk meditating. The painting faithfully records the things the monk brought with him during meditation, such as rosary beads, hanging bags and water bottles.

Therefore, pure bottles are commonly used by monks, and more pure bottles are donated to temples.

In the two underground palaces of Jingzhi Temple, 21 pieces of Ding porcelain are engraved with the word "official".

There are 21 pieces with ink writing or engraved inscriptions.

What these calligraphy and engravings describe are the names of the people who donated these utensils and the names of the objects they donated.

For example, unearthed from Jingzhi Temple, there is a pair of cicada-patterned white-glazed "official" dishes from the second year of Taiping's Xingguo reign (977) in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Then there is the white-glazed relic vase unearthed from Jingzhongin, which is the longest known porcelain inscription so far.

These are standard artifacts from the early Northern Song Dynasty with clear dates and are of great historical value.

Among these porcelain vases, there is another special one, which is the rare Yaozhou kiln porcelain in the underground palace of Jingzhi Temple.

This porcelain is also a pure vase, and it is also a celadon-glazed porcelain. It is a celadon-glazed long neck and vase.

In addition, there is also a green glaze water corrugated pure bottle. These two pieces were produced by Yaozhou kiln, not Ding kiln.

In addition to the white-glazed porcelain of Ding kiln, some colored glazed porcelain has also been unearthed from the two underground palaces of Jingzhongyuan of Jingzhi Temple in Dingzhou.

Such as the celadon-glazed long-necked vase from Yaozhou kiln. Therefore, this batch of porcelain unearthed from the Buddhist Underground Palace not only has white glaze, black glaze, but also celadon glaze, green glaze, and even a very rare yellow-glazed porcelain.

It was a yellow-glazed parrot pot unearthed from the underground palace of Jingzhi Temple, and another one with a special color was a three-color lotus pattern pure vase.

Although there are not many such multi-color glazed porcelains, there are some. In addition, there are also some unknown kiln entrance ceramics.

All these truly show the development and prosperity of the ceramic industry during the Northern Song Dynasty.

However, these colored glazed porcelains no longer attract much attention from Chen Wenzhe.

After all, the craftsmanship is not special and the color is not that rare. Chen Wenzhe does not want to imitate it.

Because he had copied too many color-glazed porcelain before, especially single-color glazed porcelain.

Therefore, the imitation of Ding kiln ware has come to an end here.

Now that he is no longer busy every day, Chen Wenzhe also has some time to summarize the various skills he has learned recently.

He is definitely not good at making porcelain mothers at this time. It's not that he can't make it, but he can't do it to the best of his ability.

In addition, he can do other blue and white, pastel, multicolored and doucai very well.

Then there are single-color glazed porcelain, such as celadon, green glazed porcelain, yellow glazed porcelain, red glazed porcelain, black glazed porcelain, yellow glazed porcelain, white glazed porcelain, etc. As long as he can think of it, he has made it.

If there are any decorations, vessel shapes, and glaze colors that he hasn't done yet, it's really not much if you think about it carefully.

"No, if you really want to say that there are types of utensils that have never been made before, they are large-scale utensils!"

The largest porcelain made by Chen Wenzhe was only seventy or eighty centimeters high. No matter how big it was, he never made it because it was too troublesome.

"I don't know how long I can stay in South Vietnam? Let's forget it and wait until we get back to China and do it slowly when we have time."

When he came out this time, he really didn't expect that he would be able to stay in South Vietnam for half a year.

This period of time was not in vain. Even without leaving home, he gained a lot of information.

At the very least, he already got everything he needed.

Treasure hunting, he seems to be unable to act at will, because his target has become very big now.

When he was picking up items in major markets in South Vietnam, the problem was actually not that big, but in the end, for some unknown reason, he was targeted.

Now that he was being targeted, Chen Wenzhe chose not to move.

After all, it was better to be still than to move, so he just wanted to see why he was being targeted.

When he stopped moving, he really discovered something. It seemed that some of the things he had done at sea before were too high-profile.

This is also because he underestimates a country too much. In his opinion, digging for treasures is a bigger thing.

But for a country, various electronic products of unknown origin at sea seem to be more important.

When Chen Wenzhe figured this out, he couldn't help but smile.

He never thought of taking advantage of this to make profit.

He just wanted to use the things transported in as a cover, or simply to win over the locals.

Unexpectedly, he unearthed so many treasures in South Vietnam without being discovered.

Instead, it was the various domestic products brought in privately by their own citizens that caused trouble for Chen Wenzhe.

In this case, Chen Wenzhe simply did nothing and hid in the factory making porcelain.

By this time, he could no longer think of going deep into South Vietnam to hunt for treasure.

However, if he doesn't go, someone else can go in his place.

He couldn't trust other people, but Gao Qijing could indeed be trusted.

Because even if Gao Qijing could not resist temptation and wanted to touch his cake, the state personnel who were following him would not watch him make mistakes.

Therefore, today Chen Wenzhe handed over some of the treasure information he had compiled, including the information about the tomb of the Nanyue King that the little devil accidentally dug up.

Now that the fleet he reorganized does not need to come to him, it can be directly controlled by Gao Qijing and wander around Southeast Asia.

If you have the chance, dig up the treasures that the little devil buried in Southeast Asia.

If some antiquities can be found, Chen Wenzhe can deduce more information about the treasure.

If there is no opportunity, or conditions do not allow it, then the fleet established by Chen Wenzhe will not be idle.

After all, there are still many sunken ships at sea that he knows about hidden under the sea!

With resources, capital, power, and strength accumulated to Chen Wenzhe's current level, it can be said that he can really make money while lying down.

Therefore, he didn't mind if he couldn't go hunting for the treasure himself. After all, the treasure would still fall into his pocket in the end.


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