Cheng Qikun/Yao Guokun/Zhang Li Ying Shanghai Culture Publishing House
Content abstract: A very detailed and in-depth tea culture reader. History, classification, utensils, literature, religion, industry, ancient books and scenery are all-encompassing, which not only comprehensively introduces the historical process of the formation and development of China tea culture, but also discusses its core spirit from the philosophical level.
Reasons for recommending reading
Compared with simple popular science books, it is much more enjoyable to read.
Ordinary tea is extraordinary.
Lin Qingxuan Hebei Education Publishing House
Description: Elegant writing style, classical artistic conception and wisdom of Buddhism and Zen. This is a collection of essays about Zen tea culture. The author seems to be careless, but in fact it has profound implications.
Reasons for recommending reading
Reading your words is like drinking a cup of tea.
Tea tasting should be recorded.
(Song) Huang Ru
Content abstract: In the Book of Tea, Huang Ru thought that Lu Yu was negligent in tasting Jian 'an tea, so he described the proper identification criteria for tea tasting. List ten shortcomings that make tea taste weak because of wrong collection methods.
Reasons for recommending reading
When Huang Ru was dissatisfied with Lu Yu, he had a tea tasting record.
Chinese tea culture
Xuxiaocun | China Agricultural University Press
Content abstract: As a material drink, tea can be connected with the spiritual world of China people and become a spiritual nourishment. China tea culture is a culture formed by the connection between this drink and the spiritual world of China people.
Reasons for recommending reading
Beautiful, relaxed and rigorous.
Research on British Tea Culture from Multidimensional Perspective
Ma Xiaoli Zhejiang University Press
Abstract: The pioneering and innovative significance of this book is self-evident. It has a unique macro-structure and delicate text analysis. It places British tea culture in multi-dimensional space such as history, culture, economy, art and literature, explores the unique features of British tea culture from multiple disciplines, perspectives and dimensions, and shows the multi-dimensional charm of tea. Citation is normative, creative and scientific, which fills the gap in this field well.
Reasons for recommending reading
China's first academic monograph on English tea culture