Why did I choose Shipotian Zisha
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Client: Ruo Shui
Speaking of the chance coincidence with Shi Potian Zisha, I have to thank my little uncle-the person who opened my tea tasting road. By chance, when my uncle and aunt who lived far away in Guangzhou went back to their hometown to visit their grandparents, they brought back a lot of high-quality tea. Among them, two cakes of Pu'er, one box of Dayang fried tea, and one box of Anji white tea were distributed.
For me who never drinks tea, this is indeed the first time I have received a gift that does not fit my age (after all, I am only in my twenties), and I am full of freshness in drinking tea, and even started to try drinking tea desire. At that time, I couldn't wait to knock down a few bubbles of Shengpu, made a few glasses with glasses and handed them to my uncle and aunt. My uncle said with a smile: "In fact, Shengpu is rarely brewed in a glass cup. In Guangdong, this is a kind of Gongfu tea. We usually brew it in a purple sand pot, so the tea brewed in this way has more flavor." "Purple clay pot? Dad used to send goods to Yixing by car, and the gas station sent one." I took out the dusty purple clay pot at home, and my uncle took a look and said, "This is a grouting pot for making tea. It’s harmful to your body, so don’t use it to make tea, if you’re interested, you can check the information on the Internet and study it.”
Because of the freshness of drinking tea, I suddenly became interested in the research of purple sand teapots. I checked the purple sand teapots on Baidu, and I found a post with an advertisement. There was no complete explanation on how to identify the authenticity of purple sand teapots. I heard that there are many masters who specialize in popular science knowledge on Douyin, so I started searching for purple clay pots on Douyin. After scrolling through a few posts, I came across the video of Shi Potian Zisha sharing a pot of pot every day, and I was attracted at that time. At that time, Boss Wu of Shi Potian, in the video, held a Hantang stone ladle, not only introduced the exquisite object in his hand, but also described the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of this pot, as well as the origin of its development, in great detail. The daily pot series of videos also systematically share the styles and types of purple sand pots, which is undoubtedly the most needed for a novice Xiaobai. There are also videos introducing how to distinguish between real and fake purple sand pots, and how to distinguish grout pots. And mud, market, price and many other knowledge. Therefore, a sense of trust in Shi Potian Zisha has been subtly formed.
Out of trust, and just in time for the National Day event, I bought a Tianji pot and a large-capacity ladle at the Shipotian Zisha WeChat store. The event also gave a Hantang stone ladle. When I received the pot, I was really shocked and impressed by the exquisite workmanship of the pot. The full sand, the beautiful pot shape, and the color of the mud are all excellent. Compared with the grout pot, it is indeed far away. a street.
As I watched the videos shot by Shi Potian every day, I learned more knowledge about purple sand, and gradually got to know more pot types. Due to the capacity problem of the different scoops I bought before, I would like to apply for another one of the same price. Shi Potian's old Wu readily agreed. When he offered to make up the price difference and change it to a Xishi pot with engraving and painting, Lao Wu once again readily agreed without charging me the difference, and replaced the Xishi pot with painting and engraving for free. At that time, I really felt a sense of gratitude in my heart, and my colleagues were also impressed by Boss Wu's straightforward character. This is also the reason why I bought seven or eight purple sand teapots one after another in Lao Wu's house. Sometimes it is true, because of one's character and temperament, I will only look for one brand unswervingly.
Since then, I have not bought other purple clay teapots, and I have focused on buying purple sand teapots from Shipotian Zisha, using them for making tea, giving them away during festivals, and collecting them as handicrafts. Later, I met a lot of friends in the Shipotian Zisha exchange group, such as the 3A brother Wang who is unrivaled in cost-effective raw tea, and the enthusiastic Jingdezhen porcelain brother. This is indeed a kind of fate brought about by choosing Shi Potian Zisha. I also wish Shi Potian Zisha a great sale and a prosperous business in the future!
Because I like tea, I fell in love with Zisha, and because I like Zisha, I fell in love with Shi Potian.