Fenghua Kiln is a kiln in the coastal area of Zhejiang Province from the Southern Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, mainly firing blue glaze porcelain. In 1958, the site of Fenghua Kiln was discovered in Sunhou village, Baidu Township, Fenghua, and the blue glaze specimens from the Southern Dynasty to the Five Dynasties were collected. In the 1970s, several kiln sites from the Five dynasties to the early Song Dynasty were discovered, and the porcelain fired in these kiln sites included the blue glaze bowl of the Southern Dynasty, the blue glaze vase of the Tang Dynasty, the pouring pot of the five dynasties and the lotus plate. The green glaze porcelain of Fenghua Kiln was influenced by Yue Kiln to a certain extent and had the style of Yue kiln. Fenghua Kiln tea sets, such as tea bowls, teapots, etc., are usually made of blue glaze. This blue glaze color is warm and moist, revealing a light blue color, giving people a fresh and elegant feeling. When using Fenghua Kiln tea set, you can not o…