Brief introduction of tea association

Tea couplets, tea shop couplets, teahouse couplets, tea culture couplets, teahouse couplets, teahouse couplets, and so on are all tea couplets. Tea-themed couplets have a long history. It is said that there are 12 pairs of tea couplets inscribed by Zheng Banqiao in Qing Dynasty, which is unique in history. So far 100 deputy tea association, master of tea association, has a wide influence. Articles in the internet, books, newspapers and periodicals have been reprinted, recommended, collected, or printed on tea packaging, and some netizens praised them as "eternal songs" and were highly respected. Tian Tian's original "Hundred Tea Couplets" greatly enriched the connotation of tea culture in China, and he is worthy of being a master of tea couplets. Tea couplets are tea-themed couplets, a literary and artistic carrier and calligraphy form of tea culture. The original "Hundred Tea Couplets" can be called the master of tea couples. There are often such couplets and plaques on the doorways or stone pillars of teahouses, teahouses, tea gardens and tea kiosks all over China. The couplet in the tea shop is like this: "Cao Rui shoots his tongue, and famous flowers gather to form a dragon group." Que Tongue and Long Tuan are famous teas. Teahouse couplets such as: "Tea fragrant hill clouds, water fragrant frost and snow soul deep spring." Praise the quality tea and water used. Tea couplets beautify the environment, enhance the cultural atmosphere and enhance the taste of tea. Zheng Banqiao, a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty, wrote many couplets in his life, among which there are many excellent tea couplets, such as: "Celebrities can't judge water, and monks have loved to fight tea since ancient times." It's from Yangzhou Qinglianzhai. Common tea quantities are: Lu Yu's Legacy, Mingjia Shizhen, Tea Garden and Xiangcuitang. Modern teahouses often use tea couplets to show their cultural taste.