Jingxigu made a teapot.

On August 20 19, I got a medium-sized teapot with the words "Jingxi" and "Jianzhi of ancient prose" from an old man who was about to close the shop in Hero Mountain, Jinan.

Jingxi was founded in the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726). At that time, due to the rich products in the south of the Yangtze River, the tax revenue of a county was several times that of other places, even comparable to that of Guizhou and even Sichuan. So a county analyzed two small counties, Yixing and Jingxi, which worked in the same county and merged again in the second year of the Republic of China (19 12). Therefore, in general, the teapot in Jingxi style is mostly made in Qing Dynasty.

This pot is made of the same material as the teapot made by Wu Tianlu of Jingxi in Wuxi Museum in the early Qing Dynasty. The mud used is pig liver color, with hard sand and obvious particles. Obviously, it was carefully made, and the patina was similar, so it was undoubtedly made in Qing Dynasty. However, Gu did not find this name on the Internet.

Wu Tianlu, Jingxi, was a big pot of sand in the early Qing Dynasty.

Purple mud is paved with sand, the pot shape is simple, and the workers follow the rules. The seal script at the bottom of the pot was made by Wu Tianlu in Jingxi, which is very rare and is a fine teapot in the early Qing Dynasty.

Is this seal character correct? Please ask Fang Jia to correct me.