On Yixing Tea Pot

On Yixing Tea Pot (阳羡茗壶系 Yangxian Min Hu Xi) is a book about Yixing tea pot written by Ming dynasty author Zhou Gaochi (周高起) ca. 1640. In this book, Zhou provided a detail account on the origin and history of Yixing tea pot, followed by and account of the great masters and their disciples.

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