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What kind of tea is suitable for a teapot?
Teapots are most suitable for making semi-fermented tea or fully fermented tea. For example, Tieguanyin, Frozen Top Oolong or Pu 'er and Chinese fir. Because the teapot has strong thermal insulation, if it is used to soak green tea, it will destroy the vitamins in green tea because of long heating time.

The teapot is rising in the auction market and is an "antique" with collection value. The works of famous artists are often hard to find. As the saying goes, "Yixing Zisha is the most important." Zisha Pot is a unique handmade clay sculpture handicraft of Han nationality in China. The raw material is purple sand, which is produced in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province, also known as Yixing Zisha Pot. Purple sand began to make cans during the period of Zheng De and Emperor Wu of Ming Chengzu, and famous artists came forth in large numbers. The fine products were passed down from generation to generation for 500 years. It is said that the founder of teapot is Gong Chun of Ming Dynasty in China. Due to the perfect combination of artistry and practicality, the teapot is so precious and memorable. The benefits of making tea in teapot and the culture of drinking tea blindly add to the noble and elegant charm of purple sand.