May I ask how much the "Chinese Dragon Pot" invented by Ji Hansheng costs? I want to collect it! ! !

The Chinese dragon teapot is a purple sand mandarin duck tea set creatively designed by the famous contemporary folk inventor Ji Hansheng, which can brew two kinds of tea at the same time. It symbolizes the meaning of "one country, two systems" and is a major art in the history of pot art from the Ming Dynasty to the present. masterpiece. The emergence of the Chinese Dragon Pot has great historical significance in promoting the peaceful reunification of the motherland and promoting world peace and development. It has been designated as a gift to national or regional leaders by the organizing committee of the series of activities of overseas Chinese promoting the peaceful reunification of China and the European Association for the Promotion of the Peaceful Reunification of China. Exclusive gifts. At present, this national treasure tea set has been presented to many heads of state and regional leaders. This pot is round in shape, which means perfection. The lid is in the shape of a dragon playing with a bead, and the bead is engraved with the word "harmony", which represents the Chinese dragon's meaning of peace and harmony; the inside of the pot body adopts a patented structure that can brew two kinds of tea at the same time, symbolizing "one country, two systems". The entire teapot conveys to people the concepts of "world peace, reunification of the motherland", "one country, two systems, social harmony".

Chinese Dragon Pot Maker: Cao Anxiang, a master of Chinese arts and crafts. In 1985, he entered the factory to learn art from Wu Qunxiang, a disciple of Gu Jingzhou, the master of pot art. This "Chinese Dragon Pot" can brew two types of tea at the same time. It has an ingenious shape, stretched lines, vitality, and majestic momentum. The purple sand mandarin duck teapot symbolizes the meaning of "one country, two systems" and is a major artistic masterpiece in the history of pot art from the Ming Dynasty to the present. This work was the only one that was finally approved as a gift to national leaders from more than a dozen masters. It was inscribed by Wang Guangying with "Heart for China", Lien Chan with "Promote Chinese Essence", and Chen Dazhang with "Chinese Dragon Pot, an Art Treasure". Bao Zhiqiang inscribed "Purple Clay Dragon Pot, a Masterpiece of Art"!

Since this teapot is a national treasure and a token of peace, I think it should be a priceless treasure!

Is my answer good?