Famous red porcelain beard in Qing dynasty

Chen Mingyuan, Yang Pengnian, Shao Daheng, Hui, Chen Mansheng and others were famous producers of teapot in Qing Dynasty, especially those made by Yang Pengnian during Jiaqing period.

Chen Mingyuan was revered by later generations as the master of purple sand "flower goods". He imitated the ancient bronzes to make purple sand vessels with flowers and goods, which was full of interest, and created the wind of carving poems and inscriptions on the pot body. The inscriptions and seals were used together, which greatly enhanced the artistic value of purple sand pots.

Yang Pengnian and Chen Mansheng cooperated to make the Man Sheng pot. Their cooperation is a model of in-depth communication and all-round cooperation between artists and literati. The teapot made in Yang Pengnian is elegant, delicate, easy to knead and flawless, so it is called "the masterpiece of our time".

Chen Mansheng, whose real name is Chen Hongshou, is one of the eight schools in Xiling. Good at poetry, calligraphy and seal cutting, addicted to teapot. Later, he cooperated with Yang Pengnian. Chen Mansheng designed and carved calligraphy and paintings, and made them in Yang Pengnian. His work is Full of Pots.