The Changzhou Museum has a paper-cut sticker-shaped bowl of Jizhou kiln in the Song Dynasty, which was unearthed at the Qinglong Port construction site in Changzhou, Jiangsu in 1982. This bowl is6.1 cm high,15.2 cm in diameter, and4.6 cm in diameter. The mouth is slightly restrained, the belly wall is oblique, and the foot is small. The body is black, and the outer wall is not as good as the bottom. Its decoration method is novel, the bowl of glaze is equal to three paper-cut sticker phoenix pattern, phoenix pattern spread wings flying, long tail feathers are elegant and interesting, like playing each other. The phoenix pattern is a more applied theme in the paper-cut pattern, people regard phoenix as a god bird, meaning light and hope. The outside of this bowl is also decorated with mole stripes. "Paper-cut Decqueria" and "Mole patch" are the characteristics of Jizhou kiln, this bowl set both in one body, smart and beautiful, elegant and common appreciation.