Poetry with "Feather" and "Tea"

Poems with "Feather" and "Tea";

In Song Dynasty, Zhao Jia wrote Nan Kezi/Nan Gezi: "Lu Yu Tea on Earth."

In the Ming Dynasty, Wu Hui's "Two Rhymes Dedicated to Wu Zai's Other Career": "Point to school tea."

Su Shi's Er Yun Shu Jiang Hui He Qi in Song Dynasty: "Lu Yu Tea."

Song Bai Yuchan's Tea Song: "It is difficult to destroy tea from Lu Yu."

Jade Lotus Spring by Da Zhongguang in Qing Dynasty: "Luyu tea has been lost for a long time."

Song Chen Shen's "Gift to Lujiacun": "Jian Cha Lu Yu forgets the world."

Song Deng Shen's Two Poems of Two Rhymes Answering Gongmei: "Send Sleeping Gu to taste Lu Yu Tea."

Dong Siwei's Elephant Nose in Song Dynasty: "Comment on Luyu Tea after Awakening."

Song Fan Zhongyan's The Judge of Secondary Rhyme Liu Kuixue: "Xiangzi Luyu Tea."

In Song Dynasty, Gu Feng wrote the title Tiger Hill: "Luyu Tea Well does not exist."

Lu Yu (733 -804), also known as Hung-chien, was born in Jingling, Fuzhou (now Tianmen City, Hubei Province). He was a famous tea expert in the Tang Dynasty and was called "tea fairy and Cha Sheng". A disease, the word season defect,No. Jinglingzi, Sangzhuweng, Donggangzi, named "Chashan Shi Yu".