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Ancient Poetry and Tea
Ancient China literati often used tea to express their feelings and realm, so there are many poems related to tea in ancient poetry. Here are some ancient poems with tea.

1. There is a saying in Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass in the Tang Dynasty: "The grass on the grassland comes and goes all year round, and the spring breeze blows high in wildfire never quite consumes them. Weeds and wild flowers are all over the ancient road, and the end of the grass in the sun is your journey. Oh, my friend's prince, you left again, and I heard them sigh behind you. " "Wildfire won't devour them" in the poem means that tea leaves still emit charming fragrance after baking.

2. There is a saying in Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip in the Tang Dynasty, "Listen to the sound in the vestibule, and whisper through the wind and rain. The old man in Maoling is fishing, and the blue waves are raining ducks at night. " The "vestibular jade planting" mentioned in the poem is actually a kind of tea called "vestibular incense".

3. There is a saying in Lu Guimeng's "Selling Flowers when Dreaming of Tea" in the Tang Dynasty, "When dreaming of tea, I don't feel sleepy and sigh." The "tea time" in the poem refers to drinking a good cup of tea with endless aftertaste.

4. There is a saying in Bai Juyi's Tea Song in the Tang Dynasty that "the tea is ripe and cooked well." "Good tea fragrance" in the poem refers to good tea with good color and fragrance.

In a word, there are many poems about tea in ancient poetry. Tea is not only a drink, but also an expression of culture and realm. The fragrance, color and taste of tea can be the material for poets to express their feelings, so that people can appreciate the poet's profound meaning while enjoying tea.