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Fu shou kang ning ji xiang tu an ci qi te zhan tu lu=: Good fortune, long life, health and peace

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a special exhibition of porcelains with auspicious designs, Guo li gu gong bo wu yuan
Title: Fu shou kang ning ji xiang tu an ci qi te zhan tu lu=: Good fortune, long life, health and peace
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a special exhibition of porcelains with auspicious designs, Guo li gu gong bo wu yuan.

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