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Coloured decoration of Chinese pottery
Sancai (Chinese: 三彩; pinyin: sāncǎi; lit. 'three colours') is a versatile type of decoration on Chinese pottery and other painted pieces using glazes
Sancai
1609 Chinese encyclopedia
‹See RfD› Sancai Tuhui (Chinese: 三才圖會, san-TS'EYE TOO-khwey), compiled by Wang Qi (Chinese: 王圻) and his son Wang Siyi (王思義), is a Chinese leishu encyclopedia
Sancai_Tuhui
Li Sancai (Chinese: 李三才; Wade–Giles: Li San-ts'ai; courtesy name Daofu 道甫; art name Xiuwu 修吾; d. 1623) was an official during the late Ming dynasty in
Li_Sancai
Pottery and porcelain from China
in the north, are in sancai, while others are unpainted or were painted over a slip; the paint has now often fallen off. The sancai vessels too may have
Chinese_ceramics
Tomb figures of the Tang dynasty
colouring was in paint it has often not survived, but in many cases it was in sancai ("three-colour") ceramic glaze, which has generally lasted well. The figures
Tang_dynasty_tomb_figures
Fused coating on ceramic objects
800 °C (1,470 °F). They have been used for about 2,000 years in China e.g. sancai, around the Mediterranean, and in Europe e.g. Victorian majolica. Salt-glaze
Ceramic_glaze
Poisonous birds in Chinese mythology
Guangzhi, Piya, and Baopuzi, an entry for the zhen also appears in the Sancai Tuhui along with a woodblock print. In the historical records of ancient
Zhenniao
Country in East Asia
ceramics. Progressing from painted Neolithic earthenware to the tri-color (sancai) lead-glazed tomb figurines of the Tang dynasty and the technically flawless
China
Yōkai and Yaoguai in Japanese and Chinese folklore
the "jinmenju" include the Wakan Sansai Zue, and a quote from the Chinese Sancai Tuhui, which describes a similar tree from a land called "Dashiguo" (Chinese
Jinmenju
Earliest known European-style Chinese world map
Quantu, is a Chinese map which was published in the geographical treatise Sancai Tuhui. The Shanhai Yudi Quantu was influenced highly by the work of Matteo
Kunyu_Wanguo_Quantu
philosophy and religion. It is widely considered to be one of three powers (sāncái, 三才) which are Heaven, Earth, and Humanity (tiān-dì-rén, 天地人). There is
Di_(Chinese_concept)
Traditional Vietnamese clothing
man on the left is wearing áo viên lĩnh (the predecessor of áo dài) in Sancai Tuhui, early 17th century during the Lê dynasty. "Giảng học đồ" (Teaching)
Áo_dài
Chinese round hat with high crown and wide brim
in the Ming dictionary, Sancai Tuhui, where it is depicted and is called damao; according to the accompanying text in the Sancai Tuhui: in the early Ming
Damao_(hat)
Emperor of China from 221 to 210 BC
the British Library. It is based on a portrait of Qin Shi Huang from the Sancai Tuhui. Volume 90 of Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era (8th century)
Qin_Shi_Huang
Town in Hainan, People's Republic of China
Sancai (Chinese: 三才; pinyin: Sāncái) is a town under the administration of Lingshui Li Autonomous County, Hainan, China. As of 2023[update], it administers
Sancai,_Hainan
Breed of horse
Two sancai-glazed Tang dynasty tomb figures, early 8th century, Prague National Gallery
Ferghana_horse
Museum in Xi'an, China
in China. Zhou dynasty gold Bianzhong Ceramic tomb figure of a horse in sancai glaze Tomb figures of ladies Gold stag with eagle's head and ten more heads
Shaanxi_History_Museum
Museum in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China
lacquered Tiaoshen (跳神) Mask of Tibetan ethnicity Sogdian on a camel, in Sancai style, Tang dynasty Da Ke ding, from late Western Zhou Xi Zun (牺尊), from
Shanghai_Museum
Chinese torture method
Ancient Chinese torture devices from the 1609 Sancai Tuhui, Clockwise from upper left: ankle press (jiaogun 腳棍), finger press (zanzi 桚子), wooden manacles
Zanzhi
Earthenware with a lead-based ceramic glaze
pottery dating back to the Han period (25–220 AD) gave rise eventually to the sancai ('three-color') Tang dynasty ceramics, where the white clay body was coated
Lead-glazed_earthenware
Japanese polearm
can be found in the Chinese military compilations the Wǔ jīng zǒng yào, Sāncái tú huì, the Wǔbèi zhì, and many others, though no artifact representations
Bisentō
Chinese tomb figure
deceased in large burial mounds. This large figurine features the use of Sancai, a glazing technique popular during the Tang dynasty. The form of this sculpture
Tang Standing Horse figure, Canberra
Tang_Standing_Horse_figure,_Canberra
Imperial dynasty of China (618–907)
revered as a relative of the dragon. A Tang sancai glazed tomb figure an equestrian figure on a horse A sancai glazed horse tomb figure excavated from Xi'an
Tang_dynasty
Autonomous region of China
A Sogdian man on a Bactrian camel. Sancai ceramic statuette, Tang dynasty
Xinjiang
Chinese double-edged sword
highest physical expression of their kung fu. Famous jian forms include Sancai Jian (三才劍), Kunwu Jian (崑吾劍), Wudang Xuanmen Jian (武當玄門劍), and taijijian
Jian
Central Asian historical region between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers
A Chinese sancai ceramic statuette depicting a Sogdian stableman, dated to the Tang dynasty (618–907)
Transoxiana
century. Tang period earthenware shards with low-fired polychrome three-color sancai glazes from the 9th century were exported to Middle-Eastern countries such
Chinese influences on Islamic pottery
Chinese_influences_on_Islamic_pottery
Historical network of Eurasian trade routes
Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan Zeinodin Caravanserai Sogdian man on a Bactrian camel, sancai ceramic glaze, Chinese Tang dynasty (618–907) The ruins of a Han dynasty
Silk_Road
Mythological creature
annotations, which is the origin of the Bái Zé Tú. In the Ming Dynasty book SanCai TuHui (三才圖會), Bai Ze’s appearance is described as having green hair on a
Bai_Ze
Legendary 2nd/3rd century Chinese magician
Zuo Ci 左慈 An illustration of Zuo Ci in Sancai Tuhui Born 20 BC (unverified claims) Lu'an, Anhui Died 280 AD (aged 300) Other name Yuan Fang (元放) Occupation
Zuo_Ci
Museum
Tang dynasty sancai pottery of camel and man
Luoyang_Museum
encyclopedia "Sancai Tuhui" from 17th century. The convention was popular until the Fourth Chinese domination of Vietnam. Vietnamese in Sancai Tuhui: short
Vietnamese_clothing
Artworks that are three-dimensional objects
tradition of unusually large pottery figures persisted in China, through Tang sancai tomb figures to later Buddhist statues such as the near life-size set of
Sculpture
Legendary Chinese king
Depiction of the Heavenly Sovereign in Sancai Tuhui
Heavenly_Sovereign
Nonvitreous pottery
cheap enough for far wider sections of the population in Europe. In China, sancai glazed wares were lead-glazed earthenware, and as elsewhere, terracotta
Earthenware
Emperor of Southern Qi from 479 to 482
Portrait of Emperor Gao from Sancai Tuhui
Emperor_Gao_of_Southern_Qi
Chinese warlord and statesman (155–220)
Cao Cao 曹操 A Ming dynasty illustration of Cao Cao in the Sancai Tuhui. King of Wei Tenure 216 – 15 March 220 Successor Cao Pi Duke of Wei Tenure 213–216
Cao_Cao
11th-century Chinese politician and cultural personification of justice
Bao Zheng as depicted in the Sancai Tuhui (1609)
Bao_Zheng
Chinese name for giant panda and tapir
from earlier reference works. The mò illustration in Wang Qi's (王圻) 1609 Sancai Tuhui (Collected Illustrations of the Three Realms [heaven, earth, and humans])
Mo_(Chinese_zoology)
Tang dynasty imperial tomb in Shaanxi, China
A sancai ceramic horse figurine from the tomb of Li Chongrun, now on display in the Shaanxi History Museum
Qianling_Mausoleum
Chinese torture method
Ancient Chinese torture devices from the 1609 Sancai Tuhui, Clockwise from upper left: ankle press (jiaogun 腳棍), finger press (zanzi 桚子), wooden manacles
Jiagun
Legendary water-dwelling beings
鳥獸六巻 鱗介類 人魚 [Birds & Beasts, Book 6 / Fish & Shellfish / Human-fish.]. Sancai Tuhui Book 94 of 106 三才圖會 第94卷(全106卷). N. p.; Also Huaiyin caotang 槐陰草堂
Merfolk
Mythological bird in East Asian mythology
It also described the luan as being "the essence of divine birds". The Sancai Tuhui states that the bird is the transformation of a divine spirit. The
Luanniao
Set of pottery Buddhist sculptures from China
This may explain why William Watson in 2000 wrote that "Five Luohan in sancai pottery are preserved in Western museums", presumably excluding the example
Yixian_glazed_pottery_luohans
Type of Chinese ceramics
the first was lead-based glaze colours, in a continuation of Tang dynasty sancai techniques, and the second overglaze enamelling, developed in Cizhou kilns
Cizhou_ware
2025 Chinese TV series or program
extensive research and adopted the colorful, mottled patterns of "Tang Sancai" ceramics as the primary visual concept for the series. The artistic direction
Flourished_Peony
[公] the highest title of Chinese nobles
The portrait of the Duke of Zhou from the Wangs' Sancai Tuhui (c. 1607)
Gong_(title)
A sancai-glazed Chinese ceramic incense burner, Yuan dynasty
Europeans_in_Medieval_China
Art of the Tang dynasty
are lead-glazed sancai (three-color) wares; others are unpainted or were painted over a slip; the paint has now often fallen off. Sancai was also used for
Tang_dynasty_art
History and art museum in Nanjing, China
Shang and Zhou bronze vessels, Han lacquerware and jade burial suits, Tang sancai ceramics, and porcelain from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Art Exhibition
Nanjing_Museum
Supernatural beings from Japanese folklore
Sansai Zue by Terajima Ryōan, a collection of tales based on the Chinese Sancai Tuhui. 1716: In the specialized dictionary Sesetsu Kojien (世説故事苑), there
Yōkai
National museum of Asian arts in Paris, France
horseback, from the Jiajing reign period (1521–1567), Ming dynasty A round sancai dish from the Tang dynasty, 8th to 9th century Painting Bodhisattva Who
Guimet_Museum
metropolitan and multicultural influences of this era can also be seen in the myriad depictions of foreigners in Tang Sancai ceramics and wall murals.
History_of_China
City in Saladin Governorate, Iraq
swastika in the center of the design is a reconstruction. Chinese-made sancai pottery shard, 9th–10th century, found in Samarra, an example of Chinese
Samarra
Khitan-led dynasty of China (916–1125)
important surviving examples in painted wood, metal, and three-color glazed sancai ceramics. The music and songs of the Liao dynasty are also known to have
Liao_dynasty
National museum of China in Beijing
thread, and a comprehensive collection of Tang dynasty tri-colored glazed sancai and Song dynasty ceramics. The museum also has an important numismatic collection
National_Museum_of_China
Birds in Chinese mythology
An illustration from Sancai Tuhui (1609).
Biyiniao
1609 Chinese map
a Ming dynasty Chinese map published in 1609 in the leishu encyclopedia Sancai Tuhui. The Shanhai Yudi Quantu is known to have been highly influenced by
Shanhai_Yudi_Quantu
Crown Prince Yide
A sancai ceramic horse figurine from the tomb of Li Chongrun, now on display in the Shaanxi History Museum
Prince_Yide
movement. 1607 Euclid's Elements was first translated into Chinese. 1609 Sancai Tuhui was published. 1610 Jin Ping Mei was published. 1615 The Zihui was
Timeline_of_Chinese_history
Japanese porcelain style where gold is applied on the surface
kinrande) blue-and-white base (染付金襴手 sometsuke kinrande) tricolour base (三彩金襴手 sancai kinrande) One of the artists specialising in kinrande was Jiro Ono (小野次郎
Kinrande
Invasion of Goguryeo by Tang dynasty (645–668)
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Goguryeo–Tang_War
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iraq
glass, featured the Bevelled style designs in Samarra. Chinese tricolor Sancai wares were also popular, and copies were made and distributed throughout
Abbasid_Samarra
Chinese mythical figure
Pangu Portrait of Pangu from Sancai Tuhui Traditional Chinese 盤古 Simplified Chinese 盘古 Literal meaning Ancient dome[citation needed] Transcriptions Standard
Pangu
Legendary Chinese king
The Human Sovereign from Sancai Tuhui has an animal-headed form.
Human_Sovereign
Unglazed white porcelain
biscuit, but with no actual glaze, often a revivalist style evoking earlier sancai wares (which were not in porcelain). The laborious and mostly 19th-century
Biscuit_porcelain
Historical Chinese imperial dynasty
which was closed in 576, and is considered as a precursor of the Tang Sancai style of ceramics. Also, brown glazed wares designed with Sasanian-style
Northern_Qi
Type of Chinese porcelain
tomb figures, though less care is expended on these than on the famous sancai figures of the Tang dynasty. Small Buddha statues, often with highly detailed
Qingbai_ware
Traditional Chinese fivefold deity
represent these constellations. In accordance with the Three Powers (三才; Sāncái) they have a celestial, a terrestrial and a chthonic form. The Han Chinese
Wufang_Shangdi
Chinese Tang Dynasty female poet
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Yu_Xuanji
2023 Chinese film by Wang Baoqiang
gang of boys. Wang recommends that Xiang sells the business to rival Li Sancai as it is not making any money. Instead Xiang visits local entrepreneur Wang
Never_Say_Never_(2023_film)
Illustrated biographies of historical figures of China List
the three eternals in the Yue region of the Ming) of Zhang Dai 張岱 (web) Sancai tuhui (三才图会) Encyclopedic work from the Ming period by Wang Qi and Wang
List of collections of illustrated biographies of historical figures of China
List_of_collections_of_illustrated_biographies_of_historical_figures_of_China
长沙窑青釉褐彩贴花人物纹壶 Tang dynasty (618–907) Hengyang, Hunan 1973 Hunan Museum Sancai musicians on camel 三彩骆驼载乐俑 Tang dynasty (618–907) Xi'an, Shaanxi 1959 Shaanxi
List of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad
List_of_Chinese_cultural_relics_forbidden_to_be_exhibited_abroad
8th-century Buddhist monk and astronomer
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Yi_Xing
Chinese poet, politician, philosopher and writer (989–1052)
Fan Zhongyan 范仲淹 A block print portrait from Sancai Tuhui (1609) Chancellor of the Song dynasty In office 1043–1045 Monarch Emperor Renzong Personal details
Fan_Zhongyan
General serving warlord Lü Bu (died 199)
A Ming dynasty illustration of Cao Cao in the Sancai Tuhui
Gao_Shun
Emperor of Shu Han from 221 to 223
Portrait of Liu Bei from Sancai Tuhui
Liu_Bei
Historical dress of the Han Chinese people
court. A sancai figurine of a plump lady holding a Dog, Tang dynasty. Sancai glazed female figurine Tang dynasty 618–907. Tang Dynasty, sancai pottery
Hanfu
755–763 uprising against Tang rule in China
Tang dynasty sancai pottery camel with a Sogdian groom
An_Lushan_rebellion
King of the Xia dynasty
Portrait of King Qi of Xia from Sancai Tuhui
Qi_of_Xia
Chinese novelist, poet, and politician (779–831)
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Yuan_Zhen
Ancient Chinese treatise on military and political strategy
Portrait of Jiang Ziya in the Sancai Tuhui
Six_Secret_Teachings
Historical sinicized empire in Central Asia
Chinese portrayal of a "Black Khitan" (黑契丹), i.e. Kara-Khitan man, from Sancai Tuhui.
Qara_Khitai
Sinosphere genre of reference work
countries in the Sinosphere also adopted the genre of leishu. In 1712, the Sancai Tuhui, a richly illustrated leishu compiled by Ming scholar Wang Qi (王圻)
Leishu
Archaeological site in Hakui, Hokuriku, Japan
range of pottery, from Jōmon pottery, Yayoi pottery, Haji ware, Sue ware, Sancai, Dehua porcelain, Celadon and other varieties have been found. Other artifacts
Jike_Site
7th-10th century kingdom in East Asia
iron and copper wares, silk and linen textiles, and ceramics, including Sancai pottery developed under the influence of that of the Tang. Whaling was also
Parhae
Architectural style
A sancai (tri-colored) ceramic mansion from the Tang dynasty (618–907), excavated from a Tang era tomb at Zhongbu village in the western suburbs of Xi'an
Chinese_architecture
Bilateral international relationship
The Chinese impression of the Daqin people, from the Ming-dynasty encyclopedia Sancai Tuhui, 1609
Sino-Roman_relations
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Ten_Computational_Canons
Tang dynasty poet
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Niu_Yingzhen
Chinese politician (died 190 BCE)
Cao Shen / Cao Can 曹參 An illustration of Cao Shen in the Sancai Tuhui Chancellor of State (相國) In office 193–190 BC Monarch Emperor Hui of Han Preceded
Cao_Shen
7th century military actions in northwestern China
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Tang campaigns against Karasahr
Tang_campaigns_against_Karasahr
in history of China, in which one distinctive style ceramics Sancai is outstanding. Sancai is not only remarkable for its shape, decoration and glaze firing
Popular fashion in ancient China
Popular_fashion_in_ancient_China
Heaven. Humans are considered one of the three aspects of a trinity (三才; Sāncái, "Three Powers"), the three foundations of all being; specifically, men
Chinese_folk_religion
Asuka period temple ruins in Okayama, Japan
stored at Tenri University in Tenri, Nara. Within the cylinder was a small sancai pot containing a leather scroll with an inscription, but this was stolen
Kumayama_ruins
much imitated throughout the medieval period. In the 17th century, the Sancai Tuhui (三才図会; Sansai Zue in Japanese) (literally, "illustrated book of the
Japanese_encyclopedias
Tang dynasty Chinese poet (689/691–740)
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Meng_Haoran
shows a reel (though not as clearly depicted as the Chinese ones). The Sancai Tuhui, a Chinese encyclopedia published in 1609, features the next known
List_of_Chinese_inventions
Relations between Tang-dynasty China and Tibet
Warlords Chengde Weibo Youzhou Zhaoyi Pinglu Bian-song Huaixi Culture Art Sancai Poetry Three Hundred Tang Poems Playing card A Palace Concert Emperor Taizong
Tang–Tibet_relations
Bilateral relations
China exported astronomical tools and discoveries, printing, paper money, sancai, and porcelain to Iran. Porcelain particularly grew popular among Persians
China–Iran_relations
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Girl/Female
Slavic
Bitter.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Major, Eloquent, Learned, Vivid
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Angel of Heaven
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Egyptian Muslim Arabic
Pristine.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Flower and Treasure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Roscoe.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Unique, Matchless, Precious
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Generous; Open-handed; Another Name for God; Ample; Plentiful; Munificent; Liberal
Girl/Female
Tamil
East, Morning
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