Shaoshan was originally the name of Da Bin, a famous pot maker in Ming Dynasty, but the name Shaoshan has never appeared in the big board pots handed down from generation to generation. However, from the mid-Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, a lot of Shaoshan carved teapots appeared, especially using classic shapes such as Mansheng pot and Yezi pot, carving poems on teapots, and then falling into Shaoshan style, which became the fashion of making pots. Earlier, there was a cylindrical pot in Yang Pengnian, and the pot body was engraved: "The gods offer less mountains"; Shao Youlan's secret bell-shaped pot, the body of which reads: "Like jade autumn water, the sky is the same, the mountain is carved"; During the Daoguang period, Deng Kui made a straight pot with an inscription: "There are few mountains in the first spring in the south of the Yangtze River"; At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, Wan Fengshun recorded a bell-shaped pot, the body of which was engraved: "The son of one spoon and eight buckets is only a few mountains." I have seen three such teapots with my own eyes, as shown in the picture. It can be seen that the purple sand ware engraved with "Shaoshan" has a long time span and many works handed down from generation to generation, which is by no means the work of one person.
Second, the "friendly orchid" clause.
1. The purple sand tea set made by Wang Youlan, a master pot maker in Yixing during the reign of Qing Shunzhi and Kangxi, has the words "Youlan Tea Set" printed on the bottom.
2. During the reign of Qing Qianlong, Yang Youlan, a pot-maker, had many seal characters made by Yang Youlan. History of Yixing Ceramics Development (mimeographed): "The famous teapot EULAN SPA01 created a purple sand furnace with uniform glaze decoration."
3. Shao Youlan, a native of Jiaqing, Qing Dynasty, was a master of pot-making during Daoguang period. Shao Youlan once made a teapot for the imperial court, and also cooperated with Shao Erquan and Chen Mansheng. The pot was made by Youlan, engraved with Er Quan and Man Sheng. For example, the string-topped round pot in cooperation with Manson has the inscription: "The sage is on the throne, the spring is auspicious, and Manson is born"; There is also a big round pot with Er Quan. The pot body is engraved with the words: "Whoever drinks single crystal spring will prolong the season, and the taste of Er Quan will be fixed." Shao Youlan left a lot of works, the bottom of which is printed with "Yang Youlan System", "Youlan Secret System" and "Youlan Original Works".
Third, the "dragonfly" section.
1. Xu was a master of pot-making during Kang Yong's reign in the Qing Dynasty. Most of the famous teapots are square vessels, and the launcher is a clay-plastic eight-sided soft-lifting beam pot. Painted with colored mud on all sides of the pot, the words "Thin Ridge Spring Forecasts, Royal Family Fragrance, Song Jun Cold Year, Chongyang Color Show" were written. This pot is beautifully made and has a profound artistic conception. It is the collection of Mr. Li Changping, a purple sand collector.
2. Longfei, a purple sand artist in the late Qing Dynasty, was anonymous. There is a flying dragon "Han Fanghu" in Nanjing Museum, which is muddy red and engraved with the seal of "Flying Dragon", and the bottom of the pot is printed with landscape patterns.
Fourth, the "truth" paragraph.
1. Ge was a purple sand artist during the reign of Qing Qianlong and Jiaqing. Pot-making is also good at purple sand flowerpot.
2. Jiang was a famous pot maker in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. The transmitter has a red mud soft hanging beam pot with a small round seal on the flat cover, and the words "to the truth" written by Yang Wen.
3. Hua was a can-making artist in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. The launcher has a flat pot, a red sand tire of begonia, a flat pot with a plastic cover at the top, and a strange-looking unicorn. The cover has the seal of "Xiang Zhen", and the bottom payment is "Yixing Ceramics produced by Nanyang Advocacy Association".