43. Reproductions of Ch’êng Hua pale painted (tan miao) blue designs.

44. Millet colour (mi sê) glazes. “Differing from the Sung millet colour.” In two shades, dark and light.

45. Porcelain with red in the glaze (yu li hung): including (1) painted designs exclusively in red, (2) the combination of blue foliage and red flowers.[426]

46. Reproductions of lustrous brown (tzŭ chin) glaze: including two varieties, brown and yellow.

47. Porcelains with yellow glaze (chiao huang) decorated in enamels (wu ts’ai). “This is the result of recent experiments.”

48. Reproductions of green-glazed porcelain: including that with plain ground and with engraved ornament.

49. Wares with foreign colours (yang ts’ai). “In the new copies of the Western style of painting in enamels (fa-lang) the landscapes and figure scenes, the flowering plants and birds are without exception of supernatural beauty and finish.”[427]

50. Porcelain with embossed ornament (kung hua): including all kinds of glazes.

51. Porcelain with European (hsi yang) red colour.

52. Reproductions of wu chin (mirror black) glazes: including those with black ground and white designs and those with black ground and gilding.