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There are two different versions of the origin of the Japanese gold vase. One theory was that the golden vase originated from the Han and Tang Dynasties in China because similar vases were found in ancient tombs in Japan. The other explanation did not mention the specific origin. There was a Hong Kong and Taiwan variety show," Japanese Golden Vase," which showed the production process and craftsmanship of the golden vase to the audience. The program invited art masters and traditional craftsmen from Japan to show the audience the process and craftsmanship of Japanese gold vases. In addition, gold vases were regarded as a precious piece of art in Japan, representing glory and honor. On some occasions, people would give golden vases as celebratory gifts to express their recognition and respect for their achievements.
Yes, 'The Ceramic Museum Mystery' is a novel set in a ceramic museum. It's about a detective who is called to solve a case of a missing ceramic vase in the museum. The story is full of twists and turns as the detective uncovers the secrets and motives of the people associated with the museum.
The ceramic teacher, Mr. Smith, was an expert in traditional ceramic making. He started each class by showing examples of different ceramic works. His students were from all walks of life. One time, he organized a competition among his students. A student named Tom, who was not very confident at first, won with a stunning ceramic sculpture under Mr. Smith's continuous motivation.
The fate of the Divine Vase was unknown. The Divine Vase was a mysterious ancient artifact in Chen Dong's Xianxia novel," Covering the Sky." It was suspected to be an immortal emperor artifact and could hold a small world. It had once belonged to the Cyan Emperor and later fell into Ye Fan's hands. When Ye Fan handed it to the Sacred Prince for safekeeping, he told the Sacred Prince to crush it if he encountered danger, but in the end, the Sacred Prince did not use this treasure. After Ye Fan vindicated his Dao and became an Immortal Emperor, he left it in the God's Will of the Ancient Forbidden Area. In his later years, Ye Fan's son, Ye Yishui, had once taken out the Heaven Sovereign Vase. After he released the divine will of the world in the bottle into the Ancient Forbidden Area, he buried the Heaven Sovereign Vase in a corner of the Ancient Forbidden Area. After that, it disappeared without a trace. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The "Sky Holding Bottle" was a magic weapon in Chen Dong's web novel "Covering the Sky". Its origin was as follows: - [Origin 1: It's a small bottle that fell from the Immortal Realm. It's suspected to be an Immortal King Weapon and possesses extraordinary abilities.] - [Origin 2: It is a product of Earth's civilization. It was brought to the Big Dipper Star Field by the immortals of the Immortal Ancient Era. It is suspected to belong to Emperor Heng Yu.] While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The origin of the Divine Vase was not clearly explained in Chen Dong's novel," Covering the Sky." There were many speculations about its origin. One of them believed that the Divine Vase was a magic weapon of the Immortal Realm and had the same origin as the Immortal Bell. After the Immortal Bell was broken, it was divided into two halves, one of which evolved into the green copper cauldron, and the other evolved into the Divine Vase. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
In " Heaven Covering ", the main character Ye Fan's Sky Holding Vase was nowhere to be found. In the novel, Ye Fan refined a complete green cauldron in the Immortal Realm and sealed the Divine Vase inside. The green cauldron suppressed a corner of the Immortal Realm. Later, Ye Fan's descendant, Ye Yishui, opened the green cauldron, and the Divine Vase disappeared. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The Sky Holding Vase was a magic weapon in Chen Dong's oriental fantasy novel," Covering the Sky." It was Ye Fan's tool to prove his Dao and the key item that ran through the whole text. It was originally a small cauldron. Later, after Ye Fan dripped his blood on it and recognized it as its owner, it underwent a strange change and became a palm-sized green jade bottle. The bottle had the pattern of mountains and rivers and the pattern of a cauldron. It could collect everything, including time and space. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The Heaven Holding Bottle was a magic weapon in Chen Dong's oriental fantasy novel,'Covering the Heaven', which later became Ye Fan's dao verification tool. In the ending of the novel, Ye Fan proved his Dao and became an Immortal Emperor. He used the Myriad Qi Cauldron, the Green Bronze Cauldron, the Void Mirror, the God Striking Whip, and the Emperor's Sword as tools, and the Immortal Tear Green Golden Pagoda as a coffin. He sealed himself and the Myriad Qi Cauldron in a corner of the Immortal Realm, and the Heaven Sovereign Vase was placed in the Desolate Tower. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
At the end of the Immortal World chapter of the Mortal Cultivation Biography, Han Li had used the last of his magic power to travel back to the past and make up for his past regrets. He had saved Yuan Yao and planted a spirit root in Li Feiyu. Afterwards, Han Li infused his Dao Ancestor origin laws into the Divine Sovereign Vase, causing his cultivation to fall back to the Zenith Heaven Realm. The Divine Sovereign Vase also exploded and dissipated. The bottle spirit went to travel outside the True Immortal World. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!