Both black and white pottery were unearthed from the Longshan cultural site. The Longshan culture refers to the cultural relics of the late Neoliths in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in China. It belongs to the culture of the era of copper and stone. It was first discovered in Longshan Town, Licheng County, Jinan City, Shandong Province (now Zhangqiu). After radioactive carbon dating and correction, it was dated from 2500 to 2000 B.C. It was distributed in Henan, Shandong, Shanxi, Shaanxi and other provinces in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. Black pottery could be divided into three types: fine mud, mud, and sand. Among them, the production level of fine mud and thin-wall black pottery was the highest. The wall was only about 0.5-1 mm, and the surface was black and shiny, so it was called eggshell black pottery. The clay of this black pottery was washed and rolled. The thickness of the wall was only 0.5-1 mm. After polishing, it was burned into a dark and bright color. It was called "eggshell pottery". It showed amazing skills and was famous both inside and outside the country. Before the pottery of this period was fired, it was polished and processed by using clay strips to coil it. The shape of the ware was regular and the thickness of the wall was uniform. In addition to daily life utensils, there were also many types of black pottery, such as Li, beans, cups, cauldrons, basins, and pots. White pottery was a kind of pottery that was white in color. It was made of porcelain clay or kaolin, and the firing temperature was around 1000 degrees. White pottery was basically handmade. In the future, they would gradually use the clay plate method and the wheel method. White pottery appeared in the late period of the Longshan culture, during the heyday of the Shang Dynasty. In the later period of the Shang Dynasty, a large number of white pottery swallowtails were produced. The largest number of swallowtails were unearthed from the Yin Ruins in Anyang, and the workmanship was quite exquisite. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, due to the development of printed hard pottery and primitive porcelain, white pottery was no longer made. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of "Little Fox Demon Matchmaker" to understand the plot in advance!