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ZACHARY TODD

The sky clears after the rain, at the place where the clouds break

The Confucian Temple in Ruzhou, also known as the Ruzhou Academy, is the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. It can be reached within fifteen minutes by foot after getting off at the central bus station in the city. It is now the Ruzhou Porcelain Museum. The exhibition hall includes the former site of the Central Plains Military and Political University, the exhibition of porcelain fragments unearthed from the Ruzhou kiln site, the modern Ruzhou porcelain exhibition, and the 'Ruzhou Calligraphy' exhibition. Among them, the existing amount of Ruzhou porcelain is extremely small, and even the fragments of Ruzhou porcelain are expensive. The phrase 'The sky clears after the rain, at the place where the clouds break' refers to Ruzhou porcelain. An unexpected gain is the 'Ruzhou Calligraphy', where you can see the calligraphy of Li Si, Zhuge Liang, Ji Kang, Shi Tao, emperors of past dynasties, etc. Although it has been reprinted many times and lost some details, the original intention of the brush is still there. The Dacheng Hall in the Confucian Temple is not open to the public, and can only be appreciated from the outside. The Ruzhou Museum is not large, but if you are interested, you can spend a long time looking around.
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Posted: Jan 11, 2024
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