Chaocai is a kind of colored porcelain in Chaozhou in the late Qing Dynasty that uses new color pigments, combines traditional overglaze painting art and uses Chinese painting techniques. It absorbs the sister crafts of Chaozhou folk. Thus, it has formed one of the unique local style painting schools. It is characterized by full composition, bright colors, clear layers and smooth lines, beautiful and vivid, and elegant style. Chaozhou ceramics have a long history. According to research, Chaozhou had porcelain production in the Tang and Song dynasties. The famous Song Dynasty Bijiashan kiln porcelain had engraving, color flowers, piled flowers and underglaze decoration techniques. The Ming Dynasty was the development period of blue and white porcelain. Pastel was popular in the early Qing Dynasty. In the late Tongzhi period (1874), Gongchenghe, Yongli and Heshun were engaged in porcelain painting in Fengxi Porcelain District. Since then, Chaozhou has had colored porcelain. In the second year of the Xuantong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1910), Chaozhou colored porcelain artists Liao Jiqiu, Xu Yunqiu, Xie Ziting and others, including 1.2-foot "Hundred Birds Paying Homage to the Phoenix" Four Seasons Plate and overglaze painted figure plates, participated in the Nanyang Industrial Exposition in Nanjing and the Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, USA, and received high praise. Since then, "Chaocai" has become quite famous. Chaocai reached its heyday in the 1980s, when there were 6 professional colored porcelain factories in Chaozhou. Among them, Chaozhou Colored Porcelain Factory had more than 4,000 employees. Its products are exported to more than 70 countries (regions) and 28 provinces in China, accounting for more than 60% of the porcelain exported from Shantou Port. In the more than 100-year history of Chaocai, fine products and treasures have emerged one after another, as brilliant as stars. For example, the "Three Hundred Pieces of Tianqiu Vase with Pile of Gold Peonies, Flowers and Birds" created by Chaocai in the 1980s won the gold medal at the Leipzig International Fair. Chaocai gold-stacked products have won the China Arts and Crafts Hundred Flowers Award, Gold Cup Award, and Silver Cup Award, and have won provincial and ministerial awards for many years, and are well-known both at home and abroad. At present, there are fewer and fewer people engaged in hand-painted paintings, and young people are unwilling to learn. Chaocai technicians have become a lack of successors.