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Ceramic process
One, wash kaolin is the best raw materials for firing porcelain, for thousands of years, how many high-quality goods ceramics are from these humble clay evolved, the first process porcelain: Amoy mud, is to wash into usable porcelain clay.
Two, pile of mud Amoy good porcelain clay could not immediately use, to separate, pile into the column, to facilitate the storage and the use.
Three, the good will of porcelain clay into a large turntable, by rotating the turntable, hands and drawing tools, will pull into a porcelain porcelain clay.
Four, Indian slab pull porcelain good is only a prototype, but also need to do shape selecting different impression will porcelain printing into various shapes.
Five, trimming the freshly printed rough uneven thickness, through the process of trimming printed blank shaving neat and trim.
Six, Na Na water water is an essential procedure, namely, use clean water to remove the dust on the blank, prepare for the next draw billet, glaze etc..
Seven, paint painting blank in blank is one of the characteristics of ceramic art, painting blank has many kinds, a style, a good paste paper sketches, no matter how painting blanks are ceramic process punchline.
Eight, glazed porcelain painting good, rough and Daise, good glaze is completely different, smooth and bright: glazing technique is different, have different effect.
Nine, kiln the Millennium kiln fire, which does not stop, after dozens of tools carved fine porcelain, subjected to thousands of degrees firing in the kiln, just like an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan will reach.
Ten, after several days of Shaolian porcelain, porcelain kiln has become pieces of fine porcelain, from the open door to talent showing itself unable to hold oneself back kiln.
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问题1:英语翻译RT[英语科目]
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问题2:为什么在英文里中国翻译为china[历史科目]
china ['t?ain?]
n. 瓷器
外国人最先了解的就是中国的瓷器.
问题3:求一篇两千字与陶瓷,釉相关的英语文章,最好能有翻译,[英语科目]
Pottery is made by forming a clay body into objects of a required shape and heating them to high temperatures in a kiln to induce reactions that lead to permanent changes, including increasing their strength and hardening and setting their shape. There are wide regional variations in the properties of clays used by potters and this often helps to produce wares that are unique in character to a locality. It is common for clays and other minerals to be mixed to produce clay bodies suited to specific purposes.
Prior to some shaping processes, air trapped within the clay body needs to be removed. This is called de-airing and can be accomplished by a machine called a vacuum pug or manually by wedging. Wedging can also help to ensure an even moisture content throughout the body. Once a clay body has been de-aired or wedged, it is shaped by a variety of techniques. After shaping it is dried before firing. There are a number of stages in the drying process. Leather-hard refers to the stage when the clay object is approximately 75-85% dry. Clay bodies at this stage are very firm and only slightly pliable. Trimming and handle attachment often occurs at the leather-hard state. Clay bodies are said to be "bone-dry" when they reach a moisture content at or near 0%. Unfired objects are often termed greenware. Clay bodies at this stage are very fragile and hence can be easily broken.
It is believed that the earliest pottery wares were hand built and fired in bonfires. Firing times were short but the peak-temperatures achieved in the fire could be high, perhaps in the region of 900 degrees Celsius, and were reached very quickly. Clays tempered with sand, grit, crushed shell or crushed pottery were often used to make bonfire-fired ceramics, because they provided an open body texture that allows water and other volatile components of the clay to escape freely. The coarser particles in the clay also acted to restrain shrinkage within the bodies of the wares during cooling, which was carried out slowly to reduce the risk of thermal stress and cracking. In the main, early bonfire-fired wares were made with rounded bottoms, to avoid sharp angles that might be susceptible to cracking. The earliest intentionally constructed kilns were pit-kilns or trench-kilns; holes dug in the ground and covered with fuel. Holes in the ground provided insulation and resulted in better control over firing.
The earliest known ceramic objects are Gravettian figurines such as those discovered at Dolni Vestonice in the modern-day Czech Republic. The Venus of Dolní Věstonice (Věstonická Venu?e in Czech) is a Venus figurine, a statuette of a nude female figure dated to 29,000–25,000 BCE (Gravettian industry). The earliest pottery vessel found to date was excavated from the Yuchanyan Cave in southern China and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2009 reports that the ware dates back to 18,000 years ago. Pottery vessels made by the Incipient Jōmon people of Japan from around 10,500 BCE have also been found. The term "Jōmon" means "cord-marked" in Japanese. This refers to the markings made on clay vessels and figures using sticks with cords wrapped around them. Pottery which dates back to 10,000 BCE have also been excavated in China. It appears that pottery was independently developed in North Africa during the tenth millennium b.p. and in South America during the seventh millennium b.p.
The earliest history of pottery production can be divided into 4 periods namely; the Hassuna period (5000 - 4,500 BCE), the Halaf period (4,500 - 4000 BCE), the Ubaid period (4000 - 3000 BCE), and the Uruk period (3,500 - 2000 BCE). The invention of the potter's wheel in Mesopotamia sometime between 6,000 and 4,000 BCE (Ubaid period) revolutionized pottery production. Specialized potters were then able to meet the expanding needs of the world's first cities. Pottery was in use in ancient India during the Mehrgarh Period II (5500 - 4800 BCE) and Merhgarh Period III (4800 - 3500 BCE), known as the ceramic Neolithic and chalcolithic. Pottery, including items known as the ed-Dur vessels, originated in regions of the Indus valley and has been found in a number of sites in the Indus valley civilization.
In the Mediterranean, during the Greek Dark Ages (1100–800 BCE), artists used geometric designs such as squares, circles and lines to decorate amphoras and other pottery. The period between 1500-300 BCE in ancient Korea is known as the Mumun Pottery Period.
The quality of pottery has varied historically, in part dependent upon the repute in which the potter's craft was held by the community[citation needed]. For example, in the Chalcolithic period in Mesopotamia, Halafian pottery achieved a level of technical competence and sophistication, not seen until the later developments of Greek pottery with Corinthian and Attic ware[citation needed]. The distinctive Red Samian ware of the Early Roman Empire was copied by regional potters throughout the Empire. The Dark Age period saw a collapse in the quality of European pottery which did not recover in status and quality until the European Renaissance[citation needed.
这是平行文本相关翻译:
陶器,是用黏土或陶土经捏制成形后烧制而成的器具,陶器的英文"pottery"可以同时指土器(earthenware)、陶器、石陶器(stoneware)及瓷器的集合.陶器历史悠久,在新石器时代就已初见简单粗糙的陶器.陶器在古代作为一种生活用品,在现在一般作为工艺品收藏.
一般认为最早的陶器是手制的,并在篝火(bonfires)烧制.烧制时间短但火达到的最高温度可以很高,约在900℃左右,而且达到的速度很快.黏土与沙、砂砾、打碎的贝壳或打碎的陶器调合后会被用来制造篝火烧制陶瓷器,这是因为它们提供了一个开放的坯体质地令水及其他挥发性成分可以轻易离开.黏土中较粗糙的粒子亦会发挥在冷却时限制陶器坯体内部收缩的作用,此过程以缓慢速度进行,并减低热应力及破裂的危机.早期以篝火烧制的陶器主要是圆底的,用意是避免尖锐的角令破裂容易发生.最早有目的而建设的窑是穴窑(pit kiln)或沟窑(trench kiln),即在地面掘一个洞再在上面铺满燃料.在地面的洞提供了隔离层,令烧制过程可以有更佳的控制.
中国最早的陶器出现于新石器时代早期.大约在距今15000年左右,首先在中国南方可能已经开始制陶的试验,到距今9000年左右大致完成了陶器的发明和探索.1962年于江西万年县仙人洞遗址发现的圆底罐,其年代据放射性碳素测试为公元前6875±240年,为夹砂红陶,外表有绳纹.裴李岗文化(公元前5500~前4900年)中的陶器则多为泥质或夹砂红陶,亦有少量灰陶.在接下来的磁山文化(公元前5400年~前5100年)、大地湾文化(公元前5200年~前4800年)、仰韶文化、马家窑文化、大汶口文化、龙山文化可以看出古代中国人的制陶工艺不断发展,品质提高,种类增多.在中国,彩陶出现在公元前4000年左右."半坡彩陶"为仰韶文化的一部分,在1953年首先于陕西西安市半坡村被发现,主要包含水壶及碗等.一开始它们上面纯粹为红色,但陶器上渐渐有独特的符号,称为半坡陶符,纹饰有动物纹、几何纹、编织纹等.此后在临近各省也发现了类似的陶器.在公元前2500年至2000年的龙山文化中,出现了黑陶,这是中国制陶工艺的一次高峰. 在商朝,有理论认为是当时印欧语系的游牧民族带来陶轮的技术,令陶器量产化.在周朝,以陶轮制作的陶器会以更高温烧制,令其硬度增加,同时亦会使用绿色的釉料.秦朝的陶俑兵马俑成为当时最具代表性的陶器,而在此时陶器的描绘主题由动物转变为人.在汉朝,陶器的描绘主题由为佛教的传播而出现了佛的形象.到了唐朝,中国出现了白色的陶瓷,而同时亦出现了其他陶像,唐三彩成为当时艺术精华的代表.到了宋朝,因为瓷器技术开始成熟令中国的陶器的辉煌被瓷器完全盖过.此后中国的陶瓷器重点便落在瓷器上.然而明清的紫砂壶等陶器乃至近代的江苏宜兴、广东石湾的陶器工艺仍然有非常高的水准.
问题4:我想要愚人节英语介绍 有翻译[英语科目]
pril Fools' Day is a day to play jokes on others, No one knows how this holiday began but people think it first started in France.
In the 16 th century, people celebrated New Year's Day from March 25 to April 1. In the mid—1560s King Charles IX changed it from March 25 to January 1. But some people still celebrated in on April 1, so others called them April Fools.
Each country celebrates April Fools' Day differently. In France, people call the April Fools “April Fish”. They tape a paper fish to their friends' backs to fool them. When he or she finds this , they shout “April Fish!”
In England, people play jokes only in the morning. You are a “noodle” if someone fools you. In Scotland, April Fools' Day is 48 hours long. They call an April Fool “April Gowk”. Gowk is another name for a cuckoo bird.
In the America, people play small jokes on their friends and any other people on the first of Aprol. They may point down to your shoe and say, “ Your shoelace is untied.” If you believe them and look down to see, you are an April Fool then.
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April Fools' Day 愚人节
April Fools' Day is a day to play jokes on others, No one knows how this holiday began but people think it first started in France.
In the 16 th century, people celebrated New Year's Day from March 25 to April 1. In the mid—1560s King Charles IX changed it from March 25 to January 1. But some people still celebrated in on April 1, so others called them April Fools.
Each country celebrates April Fools' Day differently. In France, people call the April Fools “April Fish”. They tape a paper fish to their friends' backs to fool them. When he or she finds this , they shout “April Fish!”
In England, people play jokes only in the morning. You are a “noodle” if someone fools you. In Scotland, April Fools' Day is 48 hours long. They call an April Fool “April Gowk”. Gowk is another name for a cuckoo bird.
In the America, people play small jokes on their friends and any other people on the first of Aprol. They may point down to your shoe and say, “ Your shoelace is untied.” If you believe them and look down to see, you are an April Fool then.
问题5:英语翻译我叫 XX 今年16岁了,很高兴能在这里和大家遇见 ,我是一个典型的巨蟹座女孩 ,我喜欢向日葵 ,喜欢阳光,喜欢向日葵的微笑 永远向着太阳 从不流泪说放弃 ,我喜欢笑,喜欢交朋友,喜欢[英语科目]
Hi everybody ,I'm XX,I am 16 years old,It's glad to see all of you here,I am a typical Cancer girl,I like sunflower,like the sun,like sunflower smile always towards the sun never cry say give up,I love to smile ,I love make friends,I love listening to music.I like shopping .I also like Zeng Yike because she is very like me now,for our ideal attached to stick to their dreams.
亲,我3个月没写英语作文了,可能不够好,
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