What kind of tea is the Book of Tea about?

In essence, tea ceremony is a worship of "incompleteness" and a gentle test to achieve some possible perfection in a life that we all know cannot be perfect.

Japanese people, from home furnishings to living habits, from clothes and costumes to cooking and eating, as well as porcelain, pottery, painting and even the most authentic Japanese literature, are all influenced by the tea ceremony. People who are interested in Japanese culture will surely notice that tea ceremony is everywhere. It lives not only in the elegant style of a lady's boudoir, but also in the homes of ordinary people. It made the crops in Fu Tian familiar with the arrangement of flowers and plants, and also let me enjoy the landscape. Indeed, most outsiders don't understand why we have to make such a big fuss. He will say: This is a tea bowl storm! However, the joy of life is only such a small "bowl" after all, and it will soon overflow; The endless desire for eternity makes us drink it up unexpectedly. As long as you think so, you really don't need to blame us and make a fuss about a bowl of tea.

It was not until the era of geographical discovery that Europeans began to have a deeper understanding of the East on the other side of the world. /kloc-at the end of 0/6, the Dutch brought back the following news to Europe: the drinks that eastern farmers drink are made from leaves on trees. 16 10, the Dutch East India Company brought tea to Europe for the first time. 1636, it came to France; 1638, set foot on Russia; 1650, Britain finally ushered in this excellent flavor from China, which was recognized by all doctors. China calls it tea, while other countries call it Thai, that is, tea ".

/kloc-In the first half of the 0/8th century, London's cafes actually became teahouses, and it was also a place where scholars like Addison and Stiehler spent their leisure time on "tea saucers". Before long, tea will become a necessity, that is, it can be taxed. When we mention this incident, we can think about how tea has influenced the development of modern history: the American colony was fed up and decided to rise up against Britain because the latter imposed heavy taxes on tea. People pushed tea containers to the bottom of Boston Bay in protest, which was regarded as the beginning of American independence.