The owner of Taishun Tea House was full of praise for this couplet, and Zhu Zhishan suggested exchanging four bags of good tea for this poem for the boss. The owner of the teahouse asked the waiter to bring four kinds of tea for four people. Since then, the teahouse has packaged four kinds of famous local teas into boxes, which are called "Sixian Tea", and printed and circulated these couplets of four talents, so Taishun Tea has become famous all over the world.
Tea poetry couplets are more impromptu creations at tea banquets or tea parties. Tea drinkers often set a rhyme around a certain center, and each person has a couplet or a sentence to form a poem. This creative way is often chosen by sincere old friends, in order to enhance communication, understanding, or express feelings of parting.
For example, when Yan Zhenqing, a politician and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was working in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, he invited friends to have tea on a moonlit night and improvised a five-character moonlit tea party with Lu and others: he invited the guests to sit down and drink on his behalf. (Lu) It is wise to go to dinner after waking up. (Zhang Jian) You don't need to climb laurel, you can pretend to be a tree. (Li Wei) Jin, a big dipper in history. (Cuiwan) Activating qi to clean bones and muscles and dredge the mind. (Yan Zhenqing) If you are not drunk like spring mash, why bother to talk about it? (Ye Zhou) Plain porcelain spreads in the quiet night, and the fragrance is full of leisure. (Lu) According to
The first couplet of the poem, "Fan Hua invited guests to sit down, drinking without drinking leads to clear words", has become a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages. It shows that tea can help people speak freely, make people speak freely, increase communication, enhance understanding and deepen friendship. A few like-minded friends get together for tea and talk, which is fresh and refined, elegant and interesting. What an elegant enjoyment!
Poetry and ode couplets are the most common elegant actions when literati get together. In A Dream of Red Mansions, Cao Xueqin has repeatedly described the poems of noble men and women in the Grand View Garden, among which there are many excellent tea tasting works.
For example, on the seventy-sixth autumn night, the Grand View Garden is an impromptu couplet, and the wonderful jade couplet is: Love only comes from itself, and elegance speaks to whom! Che Dan is tired of making tea!
Another example is "impromptu dialogue", which was sung by Baoyu and his sisters while drinking and enjoying the snow. The topic is about the present. Among them: the ice for making tea is boiling, and the leaves for making wine are hard to burn. Xiangyun describes tea affairs naturally and vividly, and does not stick to the rules.