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A gaiwan is more than just a piece of tableware; it embodies traditions, art, and crafts passed down from generation to generation. A gaiwan (盖碗, gàiwǎn, "covered bowl") helps create an atmosphere of mystery and comfort in any home and can become a true treasure for collectors and connoisseurs of Chinese tea culture. The ox in the illustration is part of the "Five Oxen" scroll by the Chinese artist and statesman Han Huang (韓滉, hán huǎng) (723-787). The "Five Oxen" scroll (8th century, Forbidden City, Beijing) depicts five different oxen from different angles, each with its own character.
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