Picture appreciation of tea calligraphy works
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Fig. 7 Calligraphy works about tea
Introduction to Tea Ceremony With tea gradually becoming an indispensable companion in people's lives, the realm of drinking tea has been further sublimated, thus forming a tea culture. In China, tea is the only plant, which is connected with the inscrutable Tao, and the whole body is full of peaceful and empty Tao. The word "tea ceremony" was first seen in the Tang Dynasty. Princes, princes and servants all drink. " The founder of "Tea Ceremony" is Lu Yu, the author of "Tea Classics", and later generations respectfully call him Cha Sheng. At the same time, the tea ceremony also spread to Japan, and drinking tea prevailed all over the country. In the spiritual realm pursued by practitioners, the tea ceremony has been further refined into a Zen art of "harmony, respect, purity and silence", in which Zen tea follows blindly and the Tao lies in tea.