Ten most famous poems by Lu Yu

Liu Yiquan, drinking tea songs, picking tea songs, frying tea songs, cooking tea songs, tasting tea songs, enjoying flowers songs, seeing off ancient grass, giving Lu Tong and mentioning the south of the city.

1, Liu Yiquan in the tea book: This poem describes the scene of Lu Yu tasting tea in Liu Yiquan and expresses his admiration and pursuit of fragrant tea. Among them, "there is a ray of green in the old bottle and a touch of red in the static stove" has become a classic sentence.

2. The Book of Tea and the Song of Drinking Tea: This poem describes the process and scene of drinking tea through vivid language, and shows the author's concern and love for nature and human beings. Among them, the phrase "amber fragrance" vividly describes the process and scene of tea tasting and shows the author's love and pursuit of life.

3. Tea picking songs in The Book of Tea: This poem shows the author's concern and love for nature and human beings by describing the process and scene of tea picking. Among them, the phrase "picking tea and bamboo leaves in Nanshan, wanting to drink amber and fragrant" has become a classic sentence.

4. The Book of Tea Song of brew tea: This poem expresses the author's attitude and pursuit of life by describing the process and scene of tea frying. Among them, "there is a ray of green in the old bottle and a touch of red in the quiet stove" expresses the author's love and pursuit of life.

5. Tea-boiling Song in Tea Classic: This poem expresses the author's attitude and pursuit of life by describing the process and scene of tea cooking. Among them, the phrase "Jasper is dressed as a tree, and thousands of strands of green silk hang down" shows the author's praise and love for nature.

6. "Tea Song" in The Book of Tea: This poem shows the author's attitude and pursuit of life by describing the process and scene of tea tasting. Among them, the phrase "the breeze and the bright moon are unattended, and flying freely is as light as a dream" shows the author's yearning and pursuit of freedom.

7. Flower viewing in Tea Classic: This poem shows the author's praise and love for nature by describing the scene of flower viewing. Among them, the sentence "bloom can bend straight, so don't wait for no flowers and empty branches" shows the author's thinking about cherishing time and life.

8. The Book of Tea: This poem shows the author's understanding of nature and cherishing friendship by describing grassland scenery and parting scenes. The phrase "the grass is on the plain and comes and goes with the seasons" shows the impermanence and brevity of life.

9. "To Lu Tong" in the Book of Tea: This poem is a letter written by Lu Yu to his good friend Lu Tong, expressing his thoughts on friends and cherishing friendship. "Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he wants to go, and never point his golden cup at the moon!" It shows the author's thinking and attitude towards life.

10, Tea Classic: This poem shows the author's love for nature and thinking about life by describing the scenery and feelings of the south village in Beijing. One of them, "no way back is suspicious, and there is another village in the dark", shows the author's thinking about life.

1 1, a master of tea science in Tang Dynasty, was the founder of Chinese tea culture. He wrote a series of works, including many classic tea poems. These poems not only reflect his love and understanding of tea, but also profoundly reveal the life and culture of China people. Here are ten of Lu Yu's most famous poems. Lu Yu's masterpiece Tea Classic is an encyclopedia of tea and a masterpiece of tea culture. In this book, Lu Yu not only introduced the varieties, picking, making and drinking of tea, but also put forward a four-word evaluation method of tea: "quality, color, fragrance and taste". Among them, many poems have gone through thousands of years of baptism and are still deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Tea Ci is a classic work by Lu Yu describing tea and its life. This is a special book about the history, theory and culture of tea. Many of these poems are classic tea poems, which are deeply loved by readers.