Wuzhou kiln is a general term for ancient kilns located in Jinhua, western Zhejiang and surrounding areas. As early as the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the original porcelain was fired in this area, and celadon was successfully fired in the middle and late Eastern Han Dynasty. Through the technological innovation of the make‐up earth technology invented in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the opaque glaze porcelain created in the Tang Dynasty, it has been developing continuously, reaching the peak in the Song and Yuan dynasties, and then declining in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. The author selected the peak stage of the development of Wuzhou kiln Duisu ceramic in the Song Dynasty, and emphatically analyzed the composition of Wuzhou kiln piling decorative art and its cultural connotation from the perspective of decorative themes, in order to open a starting point for the overall study of Wuzhou kiln duisu art in the future.