Blue and White Porcelain is a song composed by Fang Gang and sung by Jay Chou. It was included in Jay Chou's album "I'm Busy" released on June 2nd, 2007.
On February 6th, 2008, Jay Chou sang this song in CCTV Spring Festival Evening. On July 5, 2008, the song won the Best Song Award, the Best Lyrics Award and the Best Composition Award at the 19 Taiwan Golden Melody Awards Ceremony.
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Creation background
Vincent fang met several friends who appreciate antique art, and in the thousand-year chat with them, such as bronzes, Song porcelain, Ming and Qing furniture, he triggered his motivation to use those China artworks handed down from generation to generation as Song titles.
Definition of blue and white porcelain
Blue-and-white porcelain, also known as blue-and-white porcelain, is often called blue-and-white, which is one of the mainstream varieties of China porcelain and belongs to underglaze porcelain. Primitive blue-and-white porcelain appeared in Tang and Song Dynasties, and mature blue-and-white porcelain appeared in Hutian kiln in Jingdezhen in Yuan Dynasty. Blue and white became the mainstream of Ming porcelain. It reached its peak in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, colorful blue and white, peacock green glazed blue and white, bean green glazed blue and white yellow and old glazed blue and white were also created and fired. Blue and white porcelain is one of the classic symbols of "Chinese style", but its source actually comes from Islamic culture.
The painting of blue and white porcelain in Yuan Dynasty was obviously influenced by the literati's ink painting techniques. Using rubbings to express the different colors of the picture is exactly the same as the literati's freehand brushwork, and it is obviously different from the typical water separation technique (that is, Kangxi's "blue and white ink is divided into five colors").