Since in English porcelain is also called "china," Jingde's name is used to get around internet censorship and keep talking about the country. The kilns of Jingde Town produce sensitive porcelain.
Impressed by the exquisite beauty of Jingdezhen porcelain, in the first year of Jingde (1004 AD), Zhao Heng, Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty bestowed the name "Jingde" upon it. This is a unique ...
Since in English porcelain is also called "china," Jingde's name is used to get around internet censorship and keep talking about the country. The kilns of Jingde Town produce sensitive porcelain.