Cheng Yong developed his collecting hobby as a teenager. His collection used to include stamps, match labels and Chairman Mao’s badges, but his greatest treasure is his 200-odd pieces of chinaware depicting figures f...Cheng Yong developed his collecting hobby as a teenager. His collection used to include stamps, match labels and Chairman Mao’s badges, but his greatest treasure is his 200-odd pieces of chinaware depicting figures from the ancient Chinese classic "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". These pieces were mainly produced in the Ming and Qing dynasties, but include some from modern times. The pictures came from the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and present a valuable historic painting scroll. Cheng Yong took great pains in collecting all these. He hopes, after he has gathered 500 pieces, to exhibit his collection on a tour of Southeast Asian countries, so that people in the world might have a better understanding of China.展开更多
文摘Cheng Yong developed his collecting hobby as a teenager. His collection used to include stamps, match labels and Chairman Mao’s badges, but his greatest treasure is his 200-odd pieces of chinaware depicting figures from the ancient Chinese classic "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". These pieces were mainly produced in the Ming and Qing dynasties, but include some from modern times. The pictures came from the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and present a valuable historic painting scroll. Cheng Yong took great pains in collecting all these. He hopes, after he has gathered 500 pieces, to exhibit his collection on a tour of Southeast Asian countries, so that people in the world might have a better understanding of China.