Introduction to the fine collections: The museum has collected more than 2,000 pieces of various types of porcelain from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, including dozens of rare Yuan blue and white porcelains. The Yongle and Ming Dynasty porcelains are known as the pearls of porcelain. There are more than 100 pieces of blue and white, five-color and doucai vessels from the Xuande and Chenghua dynasties. Among them, the "blue and white eight-sided plum vase with sea water dragon pattern", "blue and white gourd vase with dragon and phoenix pattern" from the Yuan Dynasty, the "spring vase with red phoenix pattern and crescent ear jade pot" from the Yuan Dynasty, and the "blue and white flower vase with entwined branches" from the Ming Dynasty ", "Double-eared orchid embossed dragon and phoenix jar", "Blue and white sea water dragon pattern vat" are particularly precious. There is also a pastel vase from the Qianlong period. It is the only porcelain vase that can be seen that depicts figures from the Qing Dynasty. It depicts three emperors. This must be approved by the emperor, so it is very rare.
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