[Commentary] On April 10, the "New China Porcelain (1949-1979) Exhibition Hall" of the Jianchuan Museum in Sichuan was reopened after the exhibition was promoted. More than 8,000 pieces of porcelain with strong period characteristics led the audience into that period of passion burning Years.

The reporter saw at the scene that the porcelain museum is divided into two floors, with an exhibition area of ​​more than 2,000 square meters. From the founding of New China to the beginning of reform and opening up, more than 8,200 pieces of porcelain were exhibited. The porcelain of this period has a distinctive personality of the times. There are various cups and plates reflecting the vigorous enthusiasm of the people to build socialism, as well as statues of advanced figures such as Lei Feng, Wang Jie, Ouyang Hai, Jiao Yulu, and others. It reflects the achievements made by various fronts of socialist construction, and shows the characteristics of the era of porcelain production in this period.

[Same period] (Fan Jianchuan, director of Jianchuan Museum) Then I think this museum is the newest Chinese porcelain museum with the most varieties, the largest quantity and the highest quality in China, and then the most extensive themes. Welcome to take a look.

[Commentary] It is reported that this exhibition showcases the unique temperament of porcelain in the early days of the founding of New China through the concentrated display of thousands of pieces of porcelain, supplemented by pictures and texts, so that the audience can understand the production passion of that era. And daily life. In this exhibition, the porcelain statues of "Chairman Mao and 56 ethnic groups together" are quite eye-catching.

[Same period] (Jianchuan Museum Director Fan Jianchuan) Not many people, but the workmanship is accurate, then the work is exquisite, and the details are well handled, which is unparalleled. A particularly precious set reflects the style of New China, and this set may be the only set of 56 ethnic groups and Chairman Mao's group sculptures in existence today.

[Explanation] This set of porcelain sculptures was purchased by Fan Jianchuan from Singapore in the 1990s. It can be called a typical representative of porcelain in this era, highlighting the unique artistic value and collection value of porcelain.

Reporter He Xi reports from Chengdu

Editor in charge: [Qi Bin]