What are the seven-character couplets about famous tea in China?

It's hard to find a seven-character one. If it refers to a certain kind of tea, it is rare.

The following is my collection, LZ, please have a look.

Beijing Wanhelou Teahouse has a couplet:

Tea is intoxicating, why drink it?

Books can smell good. I don't need to spend them.

In just fourteen words, it outlines the natural scenery of Jiao Shan and makes people feel the scenery of Jiao Shan. There is a couplet in Wangjianglou, Chengdu. Why was it made in the Qing Dynasty? It is set in the building and inlaid properly. Really write the Wangjiang Building alive. Li Anyun:

Flowers, notes, bowls, Millennium fragrance.

Yunhe Lang lives on the first floor.

There is a couplet in Shi Tian Cave, Qingcheng Mountain, Sichuan:

Sweep the bamboo leaves and cook the tea leaves, chop the roots and cook the roots.

This couplet was inscribed by Pu Shan, a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty. The author is a painter and a poet. This couplet is just a sketch of a famous landscape painting, falling and falling. In such an environment, it is indeed an elegant and infinite thing to tune the piano and cook tea, read books and enjoy the moon. This couplet is not bad with any picture of mountains and rivers boiling tea.

It's cool in autumn and rainy in summer, with clear water on the stone and tea in the bamboo.