In Chinese tea culture, the purple clay pot plays an important role. In this world of purple clay pots, there are five types of pots that have attracted attention because of their unique charm. They are Dragon Egg, De Zhong, Antique, Stone Scoop and Xi Shi.
The dragon egg pot that bears the brunt is undoubtedly a bright pearl in the purple clay pot. Its rounded shape makes people fall in love at first sight. According to historical records, the shape of the dragon egg pot is like an egg, which is extremely cute. And behind this name, there are also good wishes and deep expectations, which makes people feel more intimate.
Next up is the Dezhong pot, which was handmade by Shao Daheng, a master of purple sand in the Qing Dynasty. Gu Jingzhou once praised it as "a symbol of noble character". The Tak Bell Pot is not only a work of art, but also a spiritual sustenance. If you can have this pot, after a long time of soaking, people will be able to feel the power of righteousness and be in awe.
Let's talk about the antique pot, which is the masterpiece of Shao tycoon in the Qing Dynasty. Inspired by ancient drums, this pot has an elegant shape, smooth lines and just the right proportions. The antique pot is like a dancer, dancing in the long river of time, showing an unparalleled artistic charm.
The stone scoop pot is known as the "king of all kinds of changes in the pot", and its name is derived from the earliest "stone cho", which was later changed to "stone scoop". The body of this pot is trapezoidal, with soft and smooth curves, and the shape is thick and agile. The existence of the stone scoop pot seems to tell us that although life is ever-changing, only inner firmness and perseverance can cope with all challenges.
Finally, there is the Shih Tzu pot, which is known as the "beauty in the pot". This pot was first created by Xu Youquan in the Ming Dynasty, and its elegant shape and exquisite craftsmanship have won countless praises. Xi Shi pot seems to be a beautiful woman, slim in the long history of tea culture, has become an eternal classic.
These five purple clay pots have their own merits and characteristicsThey are not only practical tools for making tea, but also spiritual symbols that carry Chinese culture and history. In the world of tea, they are like bright stars, shining with a unique charm. They are indispensable elements in tea ceremonies, cultural exchanges, and everyday life. It is precisely because of these unique purple clay pots that China's tea culture can be more colorful and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In the years to come, these purple clay pots will continue to inherit the essence of Chinese culture and bring more surprises and touches to people. Let us appreciate their beauty, feel the profound cultural heritage they contain, and witness the prosperity and development of Chinese tea culture together.