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What's wrong with Jay Chou's "Flower Celadon" lyrics without historical common sense?
One of the most fallacious sentences is "At the bottom of the bottle, Han Li imitates the elegance of the previous dynasty."

In this regard, Ma Weidou's explanation is that blue and white porcelain has quickly become the overlord of China porcelain since its birth, and no one has shaken it for 700 years. But Han Li was never written on the bottom of the bottle. Only during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, some blue and white wares occasionally wrote official scripts. Obviously, the lyricist doesn't know much about porcelain. Another mistake is "I missed you when I copied my signature". Ma Weidou said that the mistake of this lyric is that "Song Song's inscription is only seen on Kang Yong Gansan Dynasty enamel porcelain, but not on blue and white porcelain."

Plagiarism does not need to be graded.