2. What are Mao Zedong's poems about "black tea"? What are the poems in Mao Zedong that don't describe black tea? There are couplets: busy in the name, busy for profit, busy for leisure, have a cup of tea; Work hard, work hard, have fun in pain, and bring a pot of wine.
Mao Zedong wrote the story of couplets: 19 17 Mao Zedong went out for a "study tour" and came to Meicheng. As the center of Meishan culture, Meicheng was also the county seat of Anhua at that time and the birthplace of the famous Anhua black tea. He came to a "teahouse" to drink tea, leaving a pair of couplets, saying: "Busy for the name, busy for profit, busy for leisure, a cup of tea." Work hard, work hard, have fun in pain, and bring a pot of wine. "When I visited the North Tower, I wrote in the tower,' Water drags green, Ziyun reflects light, two bells drop, Meiling cold spring'.
So far, this inscription has become the flaunt of Meicheng's external publicity. Mao Zedong's other poems: Qinyuanchun Changsha's modern poems: Mao Zedong's independent cold autumn, Xiangjiang River's north, Orange Island.
You see the mountains and plains, and the layers of forests are all dyed; The river is full of water, and hundreds of people compete for the flow. The eagle strikes the sky, the fish is shallow, and all kinds of frost fight for freedom.
Lonely, ask the boundless earth, who is in charge of ups and downs? I took a hundred couples on a trip to reminisce about the past years. Just a classmate and teenager, in full bloom; Scholar spirit, Fang Qiu.
Pointing out the maze, inspiring words, the dirt in Wan Huhou that year. Remember hitting the water in the middle stream and the waves stopped the speedboat? .
3. Tea-related couplets and poems, preferably black tea, where you can find a large number of black tea poetry couplets, all of which are masterpieces!
You Zhi, member of China Calligraphers Association, honorary chairman (former chairman) of Hunan University Calligraphy Education Association, consultant (former vice chairman) of Hunan Calligraphers Association, and adjunct professor of Central South University.
Yang Bingnan, member of China Calligraphers Association, consultant of Hunan Calligraphers Association, special painter of Hunan Painting and Calligraphy Research Institute, librarian of Hunan Literature and History Museum, vice chairman of Hunan Old Painters Association, vice chairman of Hunan Old Photographers Association, and professor of Changsha Political Officers College of PLA.
Yu Dequan, Chairman of Hunan Couplet Association, Director of Couplet Research Institute of Central South University and Tutor of Couplet Calligraphy Postgraduate.
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4. Mao Zedong's Poems Describing Black Tea Mao Zedong, who was studying in Hunan No.1 Normal University, invited Xiao Zisheng 19 17, who had graduated from the No.1 Normal School and received education in Chuyi Primary School, to go out for a "study tour" at the end of July.
There is a saying in Changsha called "study tour" and "have a windfall". It means that poor intellectuals write a few words by making some couplets and give the local rich people a few dollars to live, just like beggars.
Mao Zedong didn't bring any money. After more than a month, they walked 900 miles and left many towns and villages in Changsha, Ningxiang, Anhua, Yiyang and Yuanjiang counties. Mao Zedong and Xiao Zisheng came to Anhua County.
As soon as I got to Meicheng Street in the county seat, there were many shops and teahouses, and tea merchants gathered, which was very lively, especially teahouses. Walking into a teahouse, Mao Zedong was deeply touched and said, "There is tea and wine, and the fragrance is everywhere.".
After Mao Zedong and Xiao Zisheng cooked in the teahouse, they drank a cup of tea, smelled it and tasted it, and even said, "Good! Seconds ""The hometown of black tea, well-deserved! " The owner of the teahouse was very happy to hear that. He didn't know it was Mr. Mao Runzhi and Mr. Xiao Zisheng from the provincial school until he asked. He admired these two learned students and asked them to write a couplet: busy for the name, busy for profit, busy for leisure, have a cup of black tea; Work hard, work hard, have fun in pain, and bring a pot of good wine.