Poetry of tea

Tea poems include Seventeen Orders of Tea, Fried Tea in Mountain Springs, and Qin Tea.

1, 17 Lingcha (Yuanzhen)

Tea. Fragrant leaves, buds. Poets love monks. Grinding and carving white jade, Luo Zhihong yarn.

Stir-fry the yellow core color and turn the bowl into dust. Invite the bright moon into the night and greet the morning glow alone before dawn.

Wash away the tireless people of ancient and modern times, and you will be praised when you are drunk.

Appreciation: One-character to seven-character poems, commonly known as pagoda poems, are relatively rare in ancient Chinese poems. This pagoda poem by Yuan Zhen expresses three meanings: first, it shows people's love for tea from its nature; Second, from tea cooking to people's tea drinking customs; Third, the function of tea is that it can refresh the mind.

2, mountain spring fried tea has a bosom (Bai Juyi)

Sitting in cool water, looking at the fried green tea powder, such as dust.

There is no reason to hold a bowl of tea in your hand, but this feeling makes people who love tea fall in love.

Appreciation: Sit and pour a pot of cold water and watch the green tea powder cooked as fine as dust. Holding a bowl of tea in your hand, you don't need any reason, just the feeling that you place on the person who loves tea.

3. Qin Tea (Bai Juyi)

Tao Tao was willful all his life.

Since I abandoned my official post, I have had more spring dreams, and I am more relaxed when I am old and don't study.

You can only smell the water in the harp, and the old tea is Mengshan.

I've been accompanied by poor traffic. Can't I go back today?

Appreciation: The poet is proficient in melody, and once wrote a poem "Listening to ancient water": "Listening to ancient water makes you feel peaceful. Want to know the meaning of overflow, in order to listen to the sparse overflow sound. The west window is sunny. " It can be seen that the poet mentioned this song to express his peace of mind; "Mengshan" refers to Mengshan tea. According to legend, during the Western Han Dynasty, Zen master Wu Lizhen personally planted Seven Immortals Tea in Kanluoji, Shangqingfeng and Mengding, which could be drunk as immortals. The poet held this cup of tea to express his transcendental thoughts.