Chinese tea ceremony and tea ethics! A must see!
my country's tea culture has a long history and is rich in variety. Making tea requires very particular attention to water. You can get a glimpse of it just from these elegant names:
Shifeng Longjing Hupao Spring, Lushan Yunwu First Spring, Jingshan Chajuweng Spring, Dongting Mountain, Biluochun, Taihu Water, Junshan Silver Needle Liuyi Spring, Huangshan Maofeng Herringbone Waterfall, Yandang Maofeng Dog Dragon Qiu, Wuyi Rock Tea Jiuqu River, Mogan Huangya Jianchi Water, Xishan Tea, Ruquan Water, Qiyun Guapian Huaiyuan Water, Tiantai Huading Qianzhang Waterfall, Tianzun Gongya Nineteen Spring.
The spirit of tea ceremony integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, leaving people with room for choice and play. Chinese tea cultivates sentiments and beautifies life.
The sentiment and nature of tea are in line with the Chinese nation's national spirit of ordinary reality, harmonious coexistence, love and hospitality, diligence and thrift.

Tea De You Si
"Reasoners drink tea and talk about reason. They drink tea and make introductions; they talk about business affairs, treat guests with tea, and treat each other with courtesy, creating a rational and harmonious atmosphere. To resolve conflicts and disputes, when faced with a cup of tea, use reason to persuade people, calm down anger, and promote reconciliation; write articles and create creations, use tea to refresh the mind and quick thinking"
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