I. Description:
1, "Bitter Bamboo Shoots" Tang Huaisu: written by Huai Su, a monk in the Tang Dynasty. Huai Su, 725-785, was born in Changsha, Hunan. His surname is Qian, and he became a monk at an early age. Huai Su is famous for his calligraphy, especially Crazy Grass, which has a prominent position in the history of calligraphy in China.
2. Fine tea stick in Northern Song Dynasty Cai Xiang: Fine tea stick, also known as summer heat stick and sincerity stick, was kept in the Palace Museum, and this stick was also engraved on Sanxi Hall's predestination stick, saying, "Summer heat is not as good as communication, and the struggle has been calmed down. Every day is cool and annoying, and there is nowhere to avoid. It's a pity that life is so locked. "
3, "Sip Tea Post" Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty: "Sip Tea Post", also known as "To Daoyuan Post", is a short message written by Su Shi to Daoyuan in the third year of Yuanfeng, with 22 words and four lines. Description of "Merging Ink" and "Fa Tie Sanxi Hall". His book is rich in pen and ink and profound in strength, and the so-called "unintentional beauty" can be seen here.
Second, related poems:
1, the dragon has turned into a bamboo shoot, and the wooden pen is still blooming. Alas, let bygones be bygones, who * * * will sleep in afternoon European tea.
On a cold night, guests come to tea for wine, and the bamboo stove soup is boiling and red. As usual, there are plum blossoms in front of the window, and there are plum blossoms before the month.
3. Sit in the water and watch the explosion. There is no reason to hold a bowl of tea in your hand, but this feeling makes people who love tea fall in love.