Loong pot is a purple sand Yuanyang tea set designed by Ji Hansheng, a famous contemporary folk inventor, which can brew two kinds of tea at the same time. It symbolizes the meaning of "one country, two systems" and is a great artistic masterpiece in the history of pot art since the Ming Dynasty. The appearance of loong pot is of great historical significance for promoting the peaceful reunification of the motherland and the peaceful development of the world. It has been designated as a special gift for the country or region by the Organizing Committee for the Series of Activities of Overseas Chinese Promoting the Peaceful Reunification of China and the European Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China. At present, this national treasure tea set has been presented to many heads of state and regions. This pot is round, which means perfection. The lid of the pot is shaped like a dragon playing with beads, and the word "harmony" is engraved on the beads, which means peace and harmony in loong; ; The inside of the pot body adopts a patented structure that can brew two kinds of tea at the same time, symbolizing "one country, two systems". The whole teapot conveys the concepts of "world peace, reunification of the motherland", "one country, two systems and social harmony".
Loong pot producer: Cao Anxiang, a master of arts and crafts in China, studied under Mr. Wu, a master of pot-making art in this factory from 65438 to 0985. His art of teapot integrates all kinds of talents, making the past serve the present, such as a "loong pot" which can only brew two kinds of tea at the same time, with ingenious design, stretched lines, agility, vitality and grandeur. Purple porcelain Yuanyang tea set symbolizes "one country". This work is the only one among more than a dozen masters that was finally approved as a gift to the country. It has the inscription of Wang Guangying "Heart is China", Lien Chan's inscription "Carry forward the quintessence of Chinese culture", Chen Dazhang's inscription "Chinese Dragon Pot, an artistic treasure" and Bao Zhiqiang's inscription "Zisha Dragon Pot, an artistic masterpiece"!
Since this teapot is a national treasure and a token of peace, I think it should be priceless!
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