After the Ming Dynasty, Chinese porcelain-making shifted from producing mainly ________to ________.
A. single-colored porcelain,colorful painted porcelain
B. soft porcelain,hard porcelain
C. stoneware,colorful painted porcelain
D. single-colored porcelain,hard porcelain
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Da-Ming Wucai's decorative style was influenced not only by its contemporary-________, but other related arts at the time as well.
A. underglazed porcelain
B. overglazed porcelain
C. Fencai porcelain
D. Qinghua porcelain
Earliest Chinese prints from the ________ were mostly depictions of scenes from Buddhist scriptures, as it was a period of prime influence for the Buddhist religion.
A. Ming Dynasty
B. Song Dynasty
C. Tang Dynasty
D. Yuan Dynasty
By the Yuan Dynasty, Chinese________ , novels and story books were all highly developed trades, and were the most practically meaningful forms of art.
A. painting and calligraphy
B. opera and literature
C. opera and calligraphy
D. painting and literature
Qinghua Wucai relied on simple but loose patterns that fill the entire space on the vessel. In color choices, Wucai had red, light and dark greens, yellow, purple and underglaze blue. It especially emphasizes red so that the entire composition appeared more dashing and striking, purposely seeking resplendence.