CHAPTER 1: PURE PURPOSE
JOURNEY TO FIND THE SOURCE OF WOMEN
1.1. HISTORICAL FINDINGS
Chu Dau - My Xa pottery, also known as Chu Dau pottery, is a line of Vietnamese
traditional ceramic artifacts that were produced in what is now Chu Dau village and My
Xa village, in Minh Tan communes. My Xa village) and Thai Tan (Chu Dau village), Nam
Sach district, Hai Duong province (present-day Hai Duong).
However, this ceramic line is not known, it can be said that it is lost or forgotten; It was
not until the appearance of a letter from the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Makoto Anabuki,
that the revival of the precious ceramic line was gradually rekindled.
The letter from the Ambassador to Mr. Ngo Duy Dong - Secretary of the Hai Hung
Provincial Party Committee (former) in 1980 - mentions the strange coincidence, when a
ceramic artifact at the Topkapi Saray museum in Istanbul, Turkey Turkey (where the
Ambassador works) is engraved with 13 lines of Chinese characters:
"Thai Hoa eight years, Nam Sach Chau, statue of Bui Thi Hy pen"
Mean:
In 1450, a worker named Mrs. Bui Thi Hy lived in Nam Sach Chau
Draw a pattern on the jar.
Among them is Nam Sach, a district located in the north of Hai Duong province, Vietnam.
Chu Dau ancient ceramic vase of Vietnam in the list of artifacts of Topkapi Palace
Museum.
, From the historical discovery, organizations and agencies have been frantically searching
for vestiges of an iconic artistic phenomenon that seemed to have sunk into the past
forever.
In 1983, Hai Hung province carried out a research program on traditional crafts, including
pottery, scientists found thousands of artifacts with lots of disc-shaped millet, scarf-
shaped, truncated conical hat, in the shape of a bracelet, stacks of blue-flowered ceramic
dishes stuck together were overheated and distorted, many piles of flaming ceramics
were dull yellow, many coal slags and pieces of ceramic sacks and many small and large
pieces of dishes... at 2 holes 35m2 wide.
Ancient Chu Dau pottery tools unearthed are displayed at the Hai Duong Museum
The results of that excavation, reported at the national archeology conference held in
September 1986, became a great surprise in the scientific world. It became a new
perception of Vietnamese pottery in history and the name Chu Dau - named after the
village where pottery was first discovered - was recorded on the archaeological map as
a most important relic of ceramics. Vietnam.
1.2. FINDING ABOUT THE SOURCE THROUGH THE TESTS
1.2.1. “Bui Thi Hy But”
Researcher Tang Ba Hoanh, former Director of the Hai Duong Museum, was the first to
speak out to prove that there was an ancestor of Chu Dau pottery named Bui Thi Hy.
• In 2006, two middle-aged men brought a stack of Chinese documents saying the family
tree of Bui in Quang Tien village (Dong Quang commune, Gia Loc district, Hai Duong) -
on which Bui Thi Hy was written.
JOURNEY TO FIND THE SOURCE OF WOMEN
1.1. HISTORICAL FINDINGS
Chu Dau - My Xa pottery, also known as Chu Dau pottery, is a line of Vietnamese
traditional ceramic artifacts that were produced in what is now Chu Dau village and My
Xa village, in Minh Tan communes. My Xa village) and Thai Tan (Chu Dau village), Nam
Sach district, Hai Duong province (present-day Hai Duong).
However, this ceramic line is not known, it can be said that it is lost or forgotten; It was
not until the appearance of a letter from the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Makoto Anabuki,
that the revival of the precious ceramic line was gradually rekindled.
The letter from the Ambassador to Mr. Ngo Duy Dong - Secretary of the Hai Hung
Provincial Party Committee (former) in 1980 - mentions the strange coincidence, when a
ceramic artifact at the Topkapi Saray museum in Istanbul, Turkey Turkey (where the
Ambassador works) is engraved with 13 lines of Chinese characters:
"Thai Hoa eight years, Nam Sach Chau, statue of Bui Thi Hy pen"
Mean:
In 1450, a worker named Mrs. Bui Thi Hy lived in Nam Sach Chau
Draw a pattern on the jar.
Among them is Nam Sach, a district located in the north of Hai Duong province, Vietnam.
Chu Dau ancient ceramic vase of Vietnam in the list of artifacts of Topkapi Palace
Museum.
, From the historical discovery, organizations and agencies have been frantically searching
for vestiges of an iconic artistic phenomenon that seemed to have sunk into the past
forever.
In 1983, Hai Hung province carried out a research program on traditional crafts, including
pottery, scientists found thousands of artifacts with lots of disc-shaped millet, scarf-
shaped, truncated conical hat, in the shape of a bracelet, stacks of blue-flowered ceramic
dishes stuck together were overheated and distorted, many piles of flaming ceramics
were dull yellow, many coal slags and pieces of ceramic sacks and many small and large
pieces of dishes... at 2 holes 35m2 wide.
Ancient Chu Dau pottery tools unearthed are displayed at the Hai Duong Museum
The results of that excavation, reported at the national archeology conference held in
September 1986, became a great surprise in the scientific world. It became a new
perception of Vietnamese pottery in history and the name Chu Dau - named after the
village where pottery was first discovered - was recorded on the archaeological map as
a most important relic of ceramics. Vietnam.
1.2. FINDING ABOUT THE SOURCE THROUGH THE TESTS
1.2.1. “Bui Thi Hy But”
Researcher Tang Ba Hoanh, former Director of the Hai Duong Museum, was the first to
speak out to prove that there was an ancestor of Chu Dau pottery named Bui Thi Hy.
• In 2006, two middle-aged men brought a stack of Chinese documents saying the family
tree of Bui in Quang Tien village (Dong Quang commune, Gia Loc district, Hai Duong) -
on which Bui Thi Hy was written.