"Tea Sage": Lu Yu, author of three volumes of "The Classic of Tea",
Lu Yu (733-804), also known as Hongjian, also known as Jizhi, also known as Jizhi. Jinglingzi, Sangjuweng, and Donggangzi may have moved to Taichang Temple from Prince Wenxing to Taizhu, but they couldn't. A native of Jingling (now Tianmen, Hubei) in Fuzhou of the Tang Dynasty, he was addicted to tea all his life and was proficient in tea ceremony. He is famous for writing the world's first tea monograph - "The Book of Tea", and has made outstanding contributions to the development of China's tea industry and the world's tea industry. Known as the "Tea Fairy", respected as the "Tea Saint" and worshiped as the "Tea God". He was also good at writing poetry, but not many of his poems have survived in the world. He has a strong interest in tea, has conducted long-term investigations and research, is familiar with tea tree cultivation, breeding and processing technology, and is good at tea tasting. In the early Yuan Dynasty of the Tang Dynasty (AD 760), Lu Yu lived in seclusion in Tiaoxi, Huzhou, Zhejiang, and wrote three volumes of the "Tea Classic", which became the world's first monograph on tea. "Quan Tangwen" has "Autobiography of Lu Yu".
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