Today, I'd like to share with you the Han Yun teapot made by my friend Huang Dan. Looking at its shape, it looks like a tile jar of common people's house in the Han Dynasty. It is used to hold water and rice, penetrate into ordinary people's daily life, root in the human world, and dye up the smoke and fire. The cover of Han Yun teapot refers to the Hanwa. The cover and neck retain the characteristics of Hanwa. The mouth is wide and the neck is straight, the bridge button is like the handle of cylinder head, and the cover is slightly larger Slightly arched, full and simple; the body of the pot is bulging, round and thick, some of the charm lines with round beads are inspired by the jade Bi of the Han Dynasty. The two thin lines of the body of the pot are just like the outer ring of the jade Bi, which decorate the whole pot to avoid being rigid and more flexible; the thin lines extend to the mouth of the pot, and the line along the mouth of the pot is slightly upward, which is more smooth to connect with the body of the pot; the shoulder of the pot is comfortable, just right; separate reading, each part All of them have their own unique charm. They are integrated in many ways, but there is no sense of conflict. It is more meaningful to think carefully. The selected Jiang Po Ni is simple in color and strong in texture. After being fired, the gold sand on the surface is hidden, which is quite simple and charming. It complements the history contained in Han Yun. Jiang Po Ni is slightly brewed, the water color is out, and the light is dark spontaneously. It is made of raw ore Jiang Po Ni. It has good air permeability and wide mouth cover. It is convenient to cast and take tea, fast in heat dissipation, good in tea adaptability, and enough space , white tea, Pu'er tea, stretch out, the water flow is more smooth, the mouth is upwarped, the water flow is rapid, the proportion of the water collection and the handle is proper, and the lifting is comfortable;