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The Ru kilns produced porcelain for the court for only a short thirty some years; the rest of the time was devoted to porcelain ware for average citizen use.

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Porcelains made by the Ru kilns for the imperial court known today are few and rare piece of treasure (less than 100 specimens in existence today). Due to its rarity, imperial Ru wares were sometimes hailed during the Ming and Qing Dynasties as the best of the Song kilns.

Though the colors of glaze were different, they all contained the common element of green or blue-green, and its beauty was heightened by the use of different colored bodies.

Among the five great kilns of the Song Dynasty, only the Ding kilns produced blue porcelain, and it was quite famous during its time.

Which the characteristics of Ding wares are right?

A. The Song Dynasty Ding kilns produced vessels such as bowls, dishes, jars, cups, cases, vases, and pots, all for daily use.
B. To make imprinted patterns, it would require a mold with engraved patterns, which is pressed onto the not yet dried surface of the clay body.
C. The Ding wares also produced blue and white, crimson, and green glazed porcelain. Its technology and varieties in glaze colors were astonishing.
D. Production sites of Ding kilns were found in present day Quyang County, Hebei Province. Quyang County back in the Song Dynasty was within the Dingzhou region, hence the name Ding kilns.

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