Step into ancient Chinese history with the Assassin’s Teapot, also known as “LiangXin Teapot,” a fascinating piece with a rich and mysterious past. “LiangXin” translates to “two cores,” signifying its unique design that allows it to hold two different beverages in one pot.
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Key Features:
- Historical Significance: Originally used by Chinese nobles for drinking and merrymaking, this teapot was a staple at banquets where tricking guests added to the revelry. It’s rumored that this was a secret to some nobles’ drinking prowess.
- Assassin’s Tool: Beyond its playful use, the Assassin’s Teapot carries a darker history. Legends say it was favored by assassins who could mix regular beverages with poison, leading to numerous intrigues and injustices among the elite.
- Old Man Exterior: The teapot features the figure of an old man, representing one of the Eight Immortals from Chinese mythology, symbolizing the God of Longevity. This adds a cultural and mythical dimension to its already intriguing design.
Experience the blend of history, myth, and mystery with the Assassin’s Teapot. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a unique conversation piece to their home.
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