Discover the exquisite H5 showcase of the Qing Dynasty 'Yi Qing Yuan Qing Hua Yan Chi Hong Miao Jin Yi Bu Lian Wen Si Mian Bafang Shang Pan'. This masterpiece, featuring a height of 6.5cm, length of 37cm, and width of 29cm, is in perfect condition. The lotus flower pattern, known as 'Yi Bu Lian', originated in the Song Dynasty, flourished in the Yuan, and reached its peak during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The 'Yi Bu Lian' pattern is a typical blue and white porcelain depiction during the Yongle to Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty. This treasure is showcased in the Changshu Museum. The 'Yi Bu Lian' pattern is a symbol of political integrity and frugality, reflecting the Qing Dynasty's dedication to clean government and serving the people. The delicate and dynamic lotus flower pattern, painted in blue and pink, conveys the meaning of 'clean and honest governance'. The H5 was crafted using the powerful online design tools provided by Eqxiu.com, offering a wide range of templates for quick and easy creation.