Su's Bitter Bamboo Shoots: Written by Huai Su, a monk in the Tang Dynasty. Huai Su (725-785), a native of Changsha, Hunan Province, became a monk at an early age. Huai Su is famous for his calligraphy, especially Crazy Grass, which has a prominent position in the history of calligraphy in China.
Cai Xiang, Northern Song Dynasty: Fine tea sticks, also known as summer heat sticks and sincerity sticks, were preserved in the Palace Museum and also engraved on Sanxi Hall sticks, saying, "It's better to make friends in the summer heat, and the struggle is over." Every day is cool and annoying, and there is nowhere to avoid. It's a pity that life is so locked. "
Cai Xiang, Northern Song Dynasty: In the second year of Song You (1050), 165438+ October, Cai Xiang set out from Xianyou, Fujian, and was called by the court to take the post of You and fellow initiates. I stayed in Hangzhou for about two months, 105 1 continued to go north to Bianjing in early summer. Before he left, he left a handwritten note to his friend Feng Jing (contemporary) who met Qiantang. This is the four brave posts.
The full text of the letter is like this: "My mind is full of books, and I am extremely thinking. After staying in Hangzhou for two months, I can pass the customs today, but I can't play the drama. It is also a grand event in spring. "
tea
China has a long history of drinking tea, and the exact time cannot be verified, but there is a general statement about the time. We can also find evidence that the habit of drinking tea in many parts of the world was handed down from China.
Therefore, many people think that drinking tea was initiated by China people, and the habit of drinking and growing tea in other parts of the world was passed down directly or indirectly from China.