"A beautiful tea is like a beautiful woman" is a poem written by a famous poet in ancient China ().

"A beautiful tea is like a beautiful woman" is a poem by Su Shi, a famous poet in ancient China.

Cao Fu, the second rhyme, tried to bake new buds by sending them to the valley source. Author: Su Shi. Fairy mountain lingcao wet clouds, washed all over the fragrant muscle powder is not uniform. The bright moon came to vote for Yuchuanzi, and the breeze blew through Wu Linchun. You know, ice and snow have a good heart, not a new face. The play is a little poem, and you smile, and it is always beautiful. "The Second Rhyme Cao Fu sent to the Valley to Bake New Buds" is a seven-character ancient poem created by Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Like a fairyland-like tea mountain, the flowing clouds moisten the tea buds like Lingcao and wash the tender tea buds. My good friend Cao Fu sent me a full moon-like group tea, tasted the tea soup, and suddenly felt the breeze blowing, and the spring breeze was coming to Hangzhou.

You should know that these pure and clean teas are not only elegant in nature, but also without any ointment. Make a poem, please don't laugh. It's true that good tea is like a beauty since ancient times, which makes people fascinated and open their hearts.

Author's brief introduction

Su Shi (137-111) was born in Meishan, Meizhou. Father Su Xun and brother Su Zhe are both famous essayists. He was a scholar in Jiayou, Song Renzong for two years, with a bachelor's degree in Hanlin, an imperial edict and a history of rites. Wang Anshi wrote a letter arguing the disadvantages of the new law. Later, he was sent to Yushi prison for stabbing the new law with poetry and was demoted. Chasing Wen Zhong after his death.

a literary leader in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty, a great master of literature, and one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. His prose is arbitrary, his poems are broad in subject matter, fresh and vigorous, and he makes good use of exaggeration and metaphor, which has a unique style. Ci is bold and unconstrained, and it is also called "Su Xin" with Xin Qiji, including Complete Works of Dongpo and Dongpo Yuefu.