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2019-06-25 13:42:14 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A rug collection donated to the Shanghai Museum by Martin Posth (1944-2017), who was born in the Havelland region of Brandenburg, Germany, June 24, 2019. In his will, Martin Posth donated 45 ancient Chinese blankets, featuring a variety of patterns and which he collected in the 1980s, to the museum. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Ji)

A rug collection donated to the Shanghai Museum by Martin Posth (1944-2017), who was born in the Havelland region of Brandenburg, Germany, June 24, 2019. In his will, Martin Posth donated 45 ancient Chinese blankets, featuring a variety of patterns and which he collected in the 1980s, to the museum. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Ji)

A rug collection donated to the Shanghai Museum by Martin Posth (1944-2017), who was born in the Havelland region of Brandenburg, Germany, June 24, 2019. In his will, Martin Posth donated 45 ancient Chinese blankets, featuring a variety of patterns and which he collected in the 1980s, to the museum. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Ji)

A rug collection donated to the Shanghai Museum by Martin Posth (1944-2017), who was born in the Havelland region of Brandenburg, Germany, June 24, 2019. In his will, Martin Posth donated 45 ancient Chinese blankets, featuring a variety of patterns and which he collected in the 1980s, to the museum. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Ji)

A rug collection donated to the Shanghai Museum by Martin Posth (1944-2017), who was born in the Havelland region of Brandenburg, Germany, June 24, 2019. In his will, Martin Posth donated 45 ancient Chinese blankets, featuring a variety of patterns and which he collected in the 1980s, to the museum. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Ji)

A rug collection donated to the Shanghai Museum by Martin Posth (1944-2017), who was born in the Havelland region of Brandenburg, Germany, June 24, 2019. In his will, Martin Posth donated 45 ancient Chinese blankets, featuring a variety of patterns and which he collected in the 1980s, to the museum. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Ji)

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