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The late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China covered the lion teapot.
Yes, you should be talking about the lion ball pot. Lion ball pot is a popular pot type in 1930s, and it is a common leisure tea set in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Generally, it is sunflower petal-shaped, and there is a lion playing ball on the pot button, hence the name. Lion ball pot has three different specifications, large, medium and small, which are widely circulated. Lion meatball pot is also called "Fu Stone Pot", and "lion" is homophonic with "teacher". In ancient times, it had the official names of "Taishi" and "Shao Shi", which was often used by the world to symbolize the auspicious modeling of senior officials from generation to generation. The biggest feature of the lion ball pot is that the lions on the pot cover are generally simple and pleasing to the eye and have considerable affinity. The air hole passes through the leg below the abdomen and still serves as the basic function of the pot button.