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What does the "Jinding" of Jinding teapot stand for?
Jinding is just a label, which is the brand name.

Wang Baogen, born in the 27th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1902), is a purple sand family named Wang in Shushan South Street. 1954 died,No. Xu Qi, a famous purple sand artist, from Shushan, Yixing. Wang Baogen studied in Dongpo Academy of Shushan in his childhood. 65,438+04-year-old uncle Bai, a famous scholar of Shushan Kiln, Wang Xueyi, has a solid foundation. Wang Baogen, honest and competitive by nature, won the first place in all previous skill competitions and examinations of Yixing Utilization Company. In the early 1930s, the stamp bureau numbers used by Wang Baogen were "Xu Qi", "Baogen" and "Wang Baogen".

His works are exquisite in skill, excellent in kung fu, quaint and correct, and see the skill in details. Especially in the overall coordination, achieve harmony and unity; In practice, it should be round and delicate; In the characteristic style, it is simple and elegant. The arc transition of the flow, shoulder, cover and handle of the work is very natural and smooth, full of a sense of rhythm, and it has become a good collector who people are scrambling to buy.

Wang Baogen's Jinding trademark teapot is 8.5 cm high and 6.3 cm in diameter. Jinding trademark and persimmon are simple and beautiful, and the pot body is engraved with "bamboo fried tea tastes clearer, with stone carvings". Carved with bamboo pattern on one side, four feet on the bottom, Jinding trademark pattern, and covered with a single hole "Baogen".