The bodhisattva pot in the teapot kettle is a stone carving tea pots. The bergamot fruit is not only a very beautiful potted plant, but also a very practical Chinese medicine. Its fruit can be eaten raw as well as cooked. It has the effect of beauty, beauty, heat clearing and detoxification. When the fruit is mature, it will naturally form a curved fruit petal, which looks like a slightly curved finger, so it is called Buddha's Hand. Crickets, also known as Jizhi, commonly known as crickets and kitchen chickens, have played cricket fighting since ancient China, so they are also called general insects and cockfighting. The author carved bergamot fruit and cricket on the stone pot. One is to copy the shape, which makes the stone pot interesting and natural. The second is to endow it with emotion. The name of the pot is composed of the homophone of the Chinese character cricket, which expresses the author's inner feelings of "worshiping Buddha" and doing good deeds and praying for good…