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Ancient super-full tea drinking utensils

Ancient super-full tea drinking utensils

[Furnace niche]: a small cabinet for placing a stove.

[DuBasket]: After drinking tea, put away all the tea sets for tomorrow.

[Charcoal basket]: The containers for cooking charcoal are mostly made of bamboo fences and wrapped in black oil paper.

[Basket]: A basket for storing sundries.

"Copper stove": used to make a fire and make tea, cast with forged iron, or replaced with a clay stove.

[Tile furnace]: As the name implies, it is fired with tiles and used for making tea.

[Small stove]: A stove.

Ash furnace: a water boiler. There is no vent below, and now Japanese tea ceremony tools have developed into fire bowls or wine bottle racks.

[JiShao]: Also known as JiXu, the name of tea and wine warmer.

[Teapot]: A pot for storing tea. In Japan, it is called a tea heart pot.

[Mother Clock]: A complete set of teacups.

[Water injection]: Water injection kettle.

[Teapot]: A pot for storing tea leaves, made of tin. Tin is often used to store tea because of its good stability and sealing.

[Wu]: The purpose is unknown. It seems that it can be judged from the text of the object that this is a container for storing waste.

[Furnace enclosure]: The bamboo basket covered outside the furnace plays the role of partition protection.

[Note]: Ancient Han nationality wine vessels. Made of metal or ceramics. You can sit in the inverted bowl. It began in the late Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. Play the role of heat preservation.

[gourd]: most of them are made of gourd. Used to keep moisture.

[My jar]: Also called the water jar, it is a vessel for containing waste water and tea residue.

[Blowpipe]: Blowpipe used for ignition. Selling tea on the street requires tea props.

Jianshui: a container for waste tea.

[Post]: It is used to display tea sets, and now it is generally called a tea shed.

[Bottle bed]: now collectively referred to as bottle holder, the bottles are placed stably.

[Cash box]: used to store ancient coins, mostly made of bamboo.

[Dust mattress]: A blanket spread or covered.

[eaves]: similar to the role of a pole. The burden of picking goods.

Charcoal hammer: A hammer used to break charcoal.

[Baking hook]: Also known as tea roasting, it is a kind of bamboo woven with bamboo leaves wrapped outside. Because bamboo leaves have the effect of collecting fire, it can avoid the yellowing of tea leaves. Tea leaves are placed in a tea baking oven and need to be baked with a small fire.

[Tea Flag]: It is similar to the billboard in front of the store today to attract guests. Although these are all ancient Japanese tea ceremony utensils, we can also get a glimpse of the shapes of ancient utensils in the Tang and Song Dynasties.