What is "Wealthy Changchun"? The story comes from the wishes of the common people on a piece of porcelain during the Jiajing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty 400 years ago. "Who doesn't want wealth, who doesn't want Changchun?" What the common people think, like, live and dream about can be reproduced in front of our eyes from those antique utensils! Fun, engaging and endlessly enjoyable.
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