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[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei

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【 Mengchen Wendan 】

There are books that record: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty scholar Wu Meiding once praised the Wen Dan pot: "As for the image of the image, it is very different; Rhymes with beauty (beauty shoulder), Gegao Xizi (Xi Shi milk). ”

The body of the pot is full of flow and smooth, the lid is connected in a truncated lid, the flat round pot button, the bottom is converged, and the cover surface is darkly connected. The flow is short and straight, the mouth is inverted, and the pot flow and the handle are harmonious and symmetrical, and the sense is more stable, revealing a hidden Zen.

Confucius said: "Although the path is small, there will be considerable people." The whole instrument is composed of simple and dignified shapes with concise lines, which is deep and charming. Virtual and real harmony, carrying comfort.

(Mugu Gaoren Gao Yongjie, Zhu Ni, 220cc)

[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei
[Mengchen Style Wendan] There is a book that records: Wendan "the delicacy of fruit, the orange of Jiangpu, the grapefruit of Yunmeng." "Wen Dan's head is pointed and abdomen, and the shape of the purple sand pot in the late Ming Dynasty is mostly taken from natural melons and fruits, and the Qing Dynasty literati Wu Mei

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