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How to draw a tea set

The drawing method of tea set is as follows:

1. Draw the tip of the teapot first.

2. Draw a pot with a big belly.

3. Draw the upper body and lid of the teapot.

4. Pull the handle of the teapot again.

5. Draw a few small cups to match.

6. Finally, draw a pattern on the teapot and a tea set will be finished.

Modern "tea set" mainly refers to tea drinking utensils such as teapot, teacup and teaspoon. The types of tea sets listed in Pi Rixiu's Ten Poems on Tea Sets in Tang Dynasty are "Tea Dock, Tea Man, Tea Shoots, Tea Sticks, Teahouses, Tea Stoves, Tea Bakers, Tea Ding, Tea Ou and Boiled Tea." Among them, "tea dock" refers to the concave land where tea is planted. "Tea man", according to the modern point of view, should not be included in the vessel.

Tea set, called tea set or tea set in ancient times. Wang Bo, a lyricist in the Western Han Dynasty, said that "the tea is made to the best of its ability, and the hole has been hidden". This is the historical data that China first mentioned "tea set". By the Tang Dynasty, the word "tea set" could be seen everywhere in Tang poetry. For example, Lu Guimeng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said in the General Record of Lingling: "Guests can turn around indefinitely and compete for tea sets."

Bai Juyi's "Tea after Sleeping" "This disposal rope bed has a tea washer next to it." Pi Rixiu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem about Chujialin Pavilion, saying that "Xiao Shugui moved the tea set".

The word "tea set" can be found in all kinds of books in Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. For example, "History of Song Li" says: "Emperor Ai Zi Gong, six officials live in the north ... It is a famous fruit given to tea sets by Japan."