1, Shi Dabin
He was born in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty to Shunzhi period of Qing Dynasty, and he was the son of Shi Peng, one of the famous "Four Masters" of Zisha. He mixed sand into mud and created a pot made of mixed sand, which the ancients called "ancient coarse sand with uniform texture" and was unique.
2. Chen Mingyuan
Chen Mingyuan, whose name is Ming Yuan and whose name is Hefeng, also known as Shixiashan, was a famous Yixing purple sand artist during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. He is a famous hand who has made great achievements in pot art and fine products for hundreds of years.
3. Chen Mansheng
The style of the full-born pot is very unique, and its connotation is also very rich, especially the pot inscription, such as "the friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, and the friendship between villains is as good as ever" and "the full moon is a loss, so it is about me", which is elegant and profound.
4. Shao Daheng
Shao Daheng, a famous pot maker in the middle of Qing Dynasty, was born in Shangyuan, Shushan, Yixing, Jiangsu Province during the Xianfeng period of Daoguang, and became famous at a young age. Shao is aloof, honest and clean, and he can't get a bucket of gold without sleeping.
5. Gu Jingzhou
Gu Jingzhou is the first pot-making artist who won the title of Master of Arts and Crafts in China in the purple sand field where talents are gathered. There is a connecting link between them.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chen Mingyuan
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shi Dabin