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List of famous teapot in late Qing Dynasty and Republic of China

1. Zhou Zhirou: A famous master of teapot in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, with exquisite craftsmanship and numerous works, was deeply loved by collectors.

2. Chen Jiageng: a patriot, industrialist, educator and scholar in modern times, who made great contributions to the purple sand culture and the manufacture of purple sand pots in Yancheng.

Ge: Qin Guan's famous teapot maker is good at making tea sets, wine vessels and Jinsha pen holders.

4. Mai: A famous purple sand artist at home and abroad, who is good at making practical utensils such as wine sets and tea sets.

5. Chu Yutian: Jiangsu native, pot-making artist, whose works were collected inside and outside the museum before his death, is known as the master of pot-making.

6. Yu Xuebao: Master of Arts and Crafts in China, the father of arts and crafts in Jiangsu Province, known as the "father of teapot".

7. Zhang Lin: a master of teapot craftsmanship, he has participated in many exhibitions at home and abroad, and his works have also been collected by many museums and private collections.

8. Fan Hongan: Zisha ceramist and art educator, one of the important figures in the cultural and artistic circles in Jiangsu Province.

9. Zhong: People's artist, master of purple sand art, known as "the first person of purple sand pottery in China".

10. Wang Jiahong: a master of purple sand art, a national non-genetic inheritor, whose works are well-known at home and abroad.