Porcelain cutting carving is a unique architectural decoration craft in southern my country, especially in southern Fujian, Chaoshan, Guangdong, and Taiwan. In addition to focusing on the main structure, traditional buildings in these areas often use many decorative techniques, such as wood carving, stone carving, painting, clay sculpture, pottery, porcelain cutting carving, etc., to enhance the beauty of the building in order to modify and beautify the appearance. The temple architecture in southern Fujian, eastern Guangdong, and Taiwan is particularly popular with decoration, so porcelain cutting carving works are also particularly prominent. The so-called "porcelain cutting carving" is that folk artists use various brightly colored, thin and brittle colored porcelain or damaged and cheap colored porcelain as raw materials, and skillfully cut into small porcelain pieces of different shapes and sizes, and then build and stick figures, animals, flowers, and landscapes according to the needs of artistic modeling, or inlay them on the screen wall of folk houses, or stand on the roofs, ridges, corners, gatehouses, and waterwheel stacks on the walls of temples, palaces, and halls. It has the characteristics of bright colors, vivid shapes, strong three-dimensional sense, and long-lasting color retention. According to legend, the art of porcelain cutting and carving has existed since the construction of the "Chulai Temple" in Xishanyan in the late Song Dynasty; in the Ming Dynasty, when temples and ancestral halls were built in Zhao'an, this art began to prevail. Zhao'an County is located in the southern end of Fujian Province, at the junction of Fujian and Guangdong. It is known as the "Southern Gate of Fujian" and the "First Pass of Zhangnan". It is close to Taiwan and has been one of the important trading ports in southern Fujian since ancient times. It has close cultural exchanges with overseas countries. With the development of cultural exchanges between Zhao'an and overseas countries, this traditional handicraft has gradually spread to Southeast Asia and Taiwan. As one of the treasures of the traditional art of the motherland, porcelain cutting and carving still has a great influence in today's Fujian, Taiwan and even Southeast Asia. In those antique buildings or garden buildings with local characteristics of southern Fujian, porcelain cutting and carving decorations are indispensable.