[Yixing Kiln Inscription Poem Embossed Bamboo Pattern Tea Pot]
Yixing Kiln Embossed Bamboo Pattern Cover Pot, Qing Dynasty
The tea can is skimmed, with short neck, shoulders, long round belly and round feet. Arch cover, pearl button. Light yellow sand and mud. The ventral side is embossed with bamboo leaf patterns, which are slightly convex and have a strong three-dimensional sense; On the other side of the rectangle, the corner is bright and engraved with the regular script of Emperor Qianlong’s poem “Cooking Tea in the Rain and Sleeping in the Study Room”: “The stream is misty and the mountains and the rain are misty, and the living clothes sit alone in the willow wind. The bamboo stove and the tea bowl are clear and the rice family calligraphy and painting will be different. The pine wind pours out the fish’s eyes, and the three gorges in the middle of the river need not be identified. The fragrance of the poem is clear and the fairy dew is clear, and the seat is not aware of the turning of the fragrant embankment.” The seal of the poem is sealed with “dry” and “long”
This poem was written in the seventh year of Qianlong’s reign (1742) on the way to visit the south of the Yangtze River by boat. The “Sleeping Room” is the name of the cruise ship that Emperor Qianlong took when he visited the south of the Yangtze River