
Changyun Zhonghua is a Jun porcelain vessel created by Master of Chinese Arts and Crafts Kong Xiangqing to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Designed in the form of sacred tripod, it incorporates traditional cultural symbols. It features two dragon-shaped handles and three dragon-shaped legs, symbolizing the enduring vitality of the Chinese nation over five millennia and the shared identity of the descendants of Loong. Its upper body is encircled by twelve zodiac shield patterns, representing the cultural and spiritual unity of the Chinese people. The lower section is adorned with a landscape motif of seas and mountains, symbolizing vastness of rivers, seas, mountains, and land. The lid is designed with a longevity peach surrounded by a seven-petal lotus, conveying heartfelt blessings for the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China.

