Wen Xiaoyao.
The soil of the tea ceremony is the nature of Taoism. It includes the Great Dao, the harmony of yin and yang, and the unity of heaven and man. If there is no soil, there is nothing, and if there is no soil, there is nothing. The root system of the tea ceremony is the heart of tea, nature, life, and beauty. If there is no root, there is no source and no source, and if there is no root, you don't know what to want.
The backbone of the tea ceremony is the nine mysteries of tea, including but not limited to quiet, pure, indifferent, and lonely. All in all, the Tao is natural and quiet, and it can be the stone of the tea ceremony.
The tea ceremony is the brightest star in the long river of human civilization, pointing out the direction of human civilization, illuminating the way forward for human beings, warming the tired souls of human beings day and night, and expounding the road to heaven for human beings to return to nature.
Here is an analysis of the first and the foundation of the tea ceremony, and the soil, root system, backbone, and cornerstone of the tea ceremony are discussed, which is the only way for human tea ceremony to trace its roots. The darkness of the night has begun to dawn. The exploration has just begun.
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Lineage: Chinese Taoist and Confucian culture.
Time: The human philosophy of the tea ceremony was born in the Tang Dynasty in China.
Location: The philosophy of the human tea ceremony was born in Jiangnan during the Tang Dynasty in China.
Logo: Tang Dynasty Lu Yu "The Book of Tea".
Founder: The Four Sons of the Tea Ceremony (Lu Yu, Jiaoran, Du Yu, Lu Tong).
The Zhuangzi laid an important foundation for the philosophy of tea ceremony and the aesthetic concept of tea for more than 2,000 years, and it has had a long-term and profound impact on its peak beauty. "Zhuangzi" has a saying: "The husband is quiet, quiet and indifferent, and the one who does nothing is the foundation of all things." The meaning refers to quietness, tranquility, loneliness, and inaction, which are the foundation of all things. Isn't this one of the essences of the idea of the tea ceremony?
Lao Zhuang's theory, amazing and fascinating, seems to be one of the sources of the philosophy of the Chinese tea ceremony.
Excerpt from "The Core Idea of Tea", by Brother Xiaoyao.
*From the web.
A selection of original articles by Brother Xiaoyao
1.A blockbuster article in the tea world: "On the Tea Ceremony".
2.Popular science article on tea culture: "Tea".
3.The Holy Land of Tea: Huzhou.
4.Who is the next important agricultural heritage of China?
5.Blockbuster Release: Tea Wars Model!It is expected to be a milestone in the study of international tea culture.
6.Tea is a national strategic force.
7.Su Dongpo, the transcendent life of a generation of prodigies.
8.Su Dongpo's attitude towards life!Wonderful interpretation of the famous tea poem "Wangjiangnan, Transcendent Taiwan".
9.Zhang Dai, the first genius in the late Ming Dynasty, wrote the quiet beauty of drinking tea on an autumn night.
10.The first tea poem through the ages: Lu Tong's "Seven Bowls of Tea Song".
Brother Xiaoyao, a scholar of tea culture. The first batch of four tea books in the "Great Tea" large-scale tea culture book series: "A Brief History of Human Tea", "Ask the Tea Record: A Superstar of Tea History Illuminating Human Civilization", "The Book of Tea Ceremony" (two-in-one version, including "The Core Idea of Tea"), and "The Most Beautiful Tea Poems in History", all have complete copyrights and will be published soon.
A Brief History of Human Tea: The "first book" for tea drinkers around the world. In this book, you can get a glimpse of thousands of years of vast and magical human tea civilization, known as the most popular and historical tea history book. From birth to origin, from development to prosperity, from ordinary drinks to the spiritual world, from extreme to simplified, from weak to global, a glimpse of the great and magnificent history of tea development for thousands of years.
The Book of the Tea Ceremony: The first tea ceremony monograph in history that shows the history of the formation and development of human tea ceremony philosophy in a panoramic way, with a total of more than 150,000 words, including several ancient texts. The book deeply excavates the foundation, prototype, birth, and development of human tea ceremony thought and philosophy, tea ceremony thought and tea aesthetics, and is an original work that deeply explores the essence of tea ceremony philosophy and the connotation of tea ceremony thought at each stage.
"The Most Beautiful Tea Poem in History".: This is a collection of tea poems that includes the world's classic tea poems, with a total of 280,000 words and 700 pages. The book selects the 100 most representative tea poems from more than 10,000 tea poems in the world, including classic tea poems from China, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries. Each tea poem is annotated, translated, and appreciated, and the background of the creation, the journey of life, and the glorious knowledge of tea culture are explained. And romance and poetry are the unique charm that this collection of tea poems is born with.
"Ask Tea: A Superstar of Tea History Illuminating Human Civilization".: In-depth excavation of the ten shining tea history superstars in the history of human tea, looking for a vivid life process, but also trying to discover the loneliness and exploration in the life of superstars. The book looks for and analyzes the important explorations of historical figures in the field of tea, and tries to tell them from an interesting perspective. Interesting history, interesting exploration.