An ancient poem describing the fragrance of tea.

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Nine Days and Luyu Tea by Jiao Ran in Tang Dynasty.

2. Flowers and pine chips, and tea smells through the bamboo forest.

From Ten Rhymes of Yan Visiting Henan by Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty.

3. Bamboo is dark and idle, and tea is fragrant.

From Dai Shulun's Crossing the Mountain Temple with Friends in the Tang Dynasty.

4. The word is weak and the tea is fragrant.

From the Insu Zen Master Academy, which was closed in the Tang Dynasty.

On the Yanbo River, guests are worried, and the green tea is light and rhyme through the window leaves.

Honey is slightly sweet and the tip of the tongue is comfortable, and the gentle drizzle adds a sense of tranquility.

The autumn wind is bleak and fragrant, and the seasons are always new.

Tea is fragrant and calm, and the years are longer and deeper. -Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin's Tea Classic