We've touched on Wanli before, but it's useful to revisit the significance of his period specifically in relation to trade. The Wanli reign (1572-1620) saw the continued expansion of the Chinese porcelain trade, and many pieces produced during this time were specifically designed to meet the demands of export markets around the world. This period of high volume pottery production was key to the economic prosperity of the region and demonstrates the importance of pottery in international commerce.
This article explores the connection between bronze ware and the rise of cities in ancient China, highlighting its role in economic activity, the concentration of wealth, the reinforcement of power, and the cultural flourishing of urban centers.