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王俊达He brings with him a reverence for Chinese culture, the tools to document it and an appreciationIn English, the country and "porcelain" share the same name-"China." This proves that Europeans have long known of China's relationship to porcelain. Porcelain found its way to Europe in the 15th century, occupying an important position in the exchanges between China and other countries.Porcelain garnered a good reputation for China for its sophistication and elegance, and played an important role in the wave of the European idealization of China during the 17th and 18th centuries. In the rococo style popular in Europe of that time, one could sense, from time to time, the influence of "Chinese vogue" represented by China's styles of porcelain and gardens.I think he will exist in a place that he likes and thinks makes sense