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Until lately, due to the lack of strong textual evidence and reliable reign-marked pieces created in the period of 1436 to 1464, it had been presumed by Western porcelain authorities, different than the views of Chinese scholars, that Jingdezhen potters carried on to create imperial-quality blue-and-white porcelain, which were given the nianhao of the former Xuande reign. Chinese specialists have long accepted the view that because it was absolutely forbidden to use a given nianhao after the death of the emperor to whose rule it implemented that it wasn’t in fact done. This view betrayed to take into consideration that, while illicit, such an exercise would have been too temptingly remunerative to withstand.

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