Introduction to the Cuojin Boshan furnace: It comes from the tomb of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, and was unearthed in 1968. Height 26 cm, foot diameter 9.7 cm. The Boshan stove is a common type of smoker in ancient times. It has a tall and pointed cover, and the cover is engraved with "Boshan", which symbolizes the fairy mountain on the sea. Cuojin Boshan furnace is composed of a furnace plate, furnace lid and furnace base. The whole body is covered with gold wire. The furnace lid is carved into the shape of undulating mountains, with humans, tigers, leopards, monkeys, wild boars and other animals among them. The feet are open-carved with dragon patterns, and the belly of the vessel is decorated with gold curling cloud patterns.