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What are the top ten brands of teapots?
1No. Fiona Fang purple sand craft 9.9

No.2 Bai Yong 9.6

No.3 Canghu Tianxia 9.6

Fourth place Jin Xiangyu 9.2

No.5 Han and Tang tea set 9. 1

Sixth place Tianfu's tea 9.0

No.7 Rongshantang 8.8

No.8 wanqian soup EDENUS8.5

No.9 comfortable tea 8.4

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1. Teapot is a unique handmade clay handicraft in China. Its production began in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty, and its raw material was purple sand. Its origin is Dingshu Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu Province. 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. From the tree gall pot and six-petal round spring capsule pot during Zheng Dejia's reign in Ming Dynasty to the creative design of Ji Hansheng and the production of Cao Anxiang.

Second, the tea set-Zhonghua Dragon Pot, a purple Yuanyang who can brew two kinds of tea at the same time, and then a French milk pot made by Yan Yan, a Buddhist purple sand artist. Each pot is unique and has made great efforts in the appreciation of the pot. Due to the combination of artistry and practicality, the teapot is precious and memorable. The benefits of making tea in teapot and the cultural atmosphere of tea Zen are even more.

Third, it increases the elegant charm of the teapot. The teapot is bullish 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, "There are many jewels in the world, and Yixing Zisha is the most sought after."

Fourth, the raw material is purple sand, which is produced in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province, also known as Yixing Zisha Pot. 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.

Generally speaking, the founder of teapot is Zheng De-Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (Spring). "I studied under Zuquan Shigong, studied in Nanshan, and brought a boy's name for Spring. When I saw the natives making pots out of mud, I just thought that mud was a pot, which was very old and lovely. The so-called pot was called spring.

Six, the modern purple sand master, the first Mr. Gu Jingzhou, Gu Lao devoted himself to purple sand pottery for more than 60 years, achieving perfection and reaching the peak, which is well known. Seven old artists after the founding of the People's Republic of China: Gu Jingzhou, Ren Ganting, Wu Yungen, Zhu Kexin, Pei Shimin, Wang Yinchun and Jiang Rong.