18. Moon white (yüeh pai) glazes. “The colour somewhat resembles the Ta Kuan glaze, but the body of the ware is white. The glaze is without crackle, and there are two shades—pale and dark.”

19. Reproductions of the ruby red (pao shao) of Hsüan Té: in decoration consisting of (1) three fishes, (2) three fruits, (3) three funguses, or (4) the five Happinesses (symbolised by five bats).

20. Reproductions of the Lung-ch’üan glaze with ruby red decoration of the types just enumerated. “This is a new style of the reigning dynasty.”

21. Turquoise (fei ts’ui) glazes. Copying three sorts, (1) pure turquoise, (2) blue flecked, and (3) gold flecked (chin tien).[421]

22. Soufflé red (ch’ui hung) glaze.

23. Soufflé blue (ch’ui ch’ing) glaze.

24. Reproductions of Yung Lo porcelain: eggshell (t’o t’ai), pure white with engraved (chui) or embossed (kung) designs.

25. Copies of Wan Li and Chêng Tê enamelled (wu ts’ai) porcelain.

26. Copies of Ch’èng Hua enamelled (wu ts’ai) porcelain.

27. Porcelain with ornament in Hsüan Tê style in a yellow ground.