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A collection of famous quotes about drinking tea

1. The purpose of tea is that it has a very cold taste and is most suitable for people who are thrifty and thrifty. ——Lu Yu of the Tang Dynasty

2. One drink will make you sleepy, and your thoughts will fill the sky and the earth; drink again to clear your mind, and suddenly it will be like flying rain scattering light dust; after three drinks, you will gain enlightenment, so there is no need to work hard to get rid of worries. ——Jiaoran of the Tang Dynasty

3. One bowl moistens the throat with kisses, two bowls break the loneliness, and three bowls search the dry intestines, but there are only five thousand volumes of text. Four bowls of sweating, all the uneven things in life are dispersed into the pores. Five bowls clear the muscles and bones, and six bowls clear the spirits. I couldn't eat seven bowls, but I could feel the cool breeze blowing in my armpits. ——Lu Tong of Tang Dynasty

4. Good tea has always been like a beautiful woman. ——Su Shi

5. To get rid of troubles and tiredness, tea is indispensable, but it can secretly do a lot of harm to others. ——Su Shi

6. The world's sentiments turn into dust at the flick of a finger, and we can only talk about friendship with you. Try choosing a pine shade and sit on a stone. I will build a stream of clouds for a cup. ——Guo Xiangzheng of the Song Dynasty

7. Sitting in the mountain hall at night, drinking tea from the spring. When water and fire are fighting, it is like listening to the pine waves pouring into a cup, and the clouds are shining brightly. It is so quiet and interesting at this time that it is difficult to talk about it with ordinary people. ——Ming Dynasty Luo Zhen

8. Sencha tea is not romantic, it requires the character and tea to be compatible. Therefore, its method is often passed on to those who live in seclusion in high places and have hazy springs, rocks, and chests. ——Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty

9. Tasting tea is suitable in a jingshe, in the cloud forest, in a long day of talking, in a cold night sitting in the dark, under the pines under the moon, among flowers and birds, in clear flowing white clouds, and in green moss. Green moss is suitable for drawing springs with bare hands, red makeup is suitable for sweeping snow, fire is suitable for blowing on the bow of a boat, and smoke is floating in the bamboo. ——Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty

10. One person can get its spirit, two people can get its fun, and three people can get its taste. Seven or eight people are called serving tea. The more tea drinkers there are, the less true tea tasting is. The fun is further away. ——Ming Dynasty·Chen Jiru

11. The use of fragrant tea is the most beneficial: it can purify the mind and please the spirit when the things are high and hidden, and sit and talk about morality; Howling; spreading a piece of paper against a sunny window, waving a poem while chanting, and reading at night under the bonfire can ward off sleep demons; wearing green clothes with red sleeves and talking in secrets can help to stimulate passion; sitting in the rain with the windows closed and taking a walk after dinner can relieve loneliness and relieve troubles; A drunken banquet wakes up the guests, the night rain canopy the windows, the roaring roars in the empty building, and the ice strings snap at the fingertips, which can help to quench thirst. ——Ming Dynasty Wen Zhenheng

12. The essence is made when it is made, dried when it is stored, and clean when it is soaked. The tea ceremony of essence, dryness and cleansing is over. ——Ming Zhang Yuan

13. Tea has its own true fragrance, true color and true taste. Once stained, it loses its authenticity. ——Ming Dynasty·Zhang Yuan

14. Tea should be drunk regularly, not too much. Drinking it regularly will cool the heart and lungs and relieve depression. Drinking too much will slightly damage the spleen and kidneys, causing diarrhea or coldness. ——Xu Cishu of the Ming Dynasty

15. Tea is a thing that can help poetry rise and make the clouds and mountains suddenly become more beautiful. It can subjugate sleeping demons and make the world forget its shape. It can accompany simple conversations and make everything tremble. Tea has great power. . ——Xu Cishu of the Ming Dynasty

16. The nature of tea must be found in water. If you use eight-quarters of tea and ten-tenths of water, the tea will be very good; Eight-part ears. ——Zhang Dafu of the Qing Dynasty

17. There is no wind or rain, which is pure and peaceful, and the green bamboos and pavilions are in harmony. What I love most is the arrival of guests in the cool evening, and a pot of new tea brewing usnea. ——Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty

18. One cup is a drink, two cups is a thirst-quenching drink, and three cups is a drink for cows and mules. ——"A Dream of Red Mansions"

19. If you have good tea, you will know how to drink good tea. It is a kind of blessing. First of all, you must practice kung fu, and secondly, the special feeling you get from practicing. ——Lu Xun

20. Drinking tea under the paper windows of a tiled house, clear spring green tea, using elegant ceramic tea sets, drinking with two or three people, half a day's leisure can be worth ten years of dust. Dream. ——Zhou Zuoren

21. The meaning of tea ceremony, in ordinary words, can be called taking a break from busy work, having fun in hardship, enjoying a little beauty and harmony in incomplete reality, and experiencing eternity in an instant. ——Zhou Zuoren

22. Wherever there are Chinese people, there is tea. Regardless of whether people are high or low, everyone has a share. Those who are on top sip the famous seeds, those who are on the bottom are drinking tea soup, and there are even people serving tea on the side of the roadside.

——Liang Shiqiu