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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In China, where there is no differentiation between handicrafts and art in the Western sense, porcelain is something of cultural importance rather than merely a matter of taste. To know a piece of porcelain, its colour, its shape, its sound, to touch the surface, all these experiences are part of the education of a learned man, as the renowned poet Du Fu (see Famous People) testifies in his writings. There are several reasons for this peculiar aesthetic sensitivity. Certainly the Taoist tradition places great emphasis on the mystical relationship between man and nature. Porcelain, a product of earth and fire, </p>
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