A tea stove is a specialized type of Chinese brazier or stove designed to boil water.
Lu Yu had a special brazier designed just for heating water for tea,[1] which is described in The Classic of Tea.
[2] The Pictorial of Tea Ware (Chinese: 茶具图赞), compiled by The Old Man Shenan (Chinese: 审安老人) c. 1269, is the earliest picture book on tea ware, and it depicts several types of tea stoves.
One example of a type of bamboo stove is kujiejun (Chinese: 苦節(节)君).
These were popular during the Song dynasty and Tang dynasty and could include a bamboo windscreen which would fit on top of the brazier.