The full-text significance of one-word to seven-word poetry and tea

Tea. (that's tea ~)

Sweet leaves. Bud. (can distinguish fragrant leaves from tender buds)

Poets love monks. Poets like the elegance of tea, while monks value it.

Grinding and carving white jade, Luo Zhihong yarn. (When making tea, a delicate tea mill and red gauze were used-it was more troublesome to make tea then than it is now ~ ~)

Fry the yellow core color and turn the bowl into dust flowers. Stir-fry soft and beautiful yellow, and then carefully skim off the tea powder.

Invite the bright moon after night, and light the morning glow before morning. (You can have a drink with the bright moon in the middle of the night and laugh at the sunrise in the morning-it's really like an advertisement-||||| |)

Wash away the tireless people of ancient and modern times, and you can't boast when you are drunk. People have been drinking tea for a long time, and he can even get drunk-or advertise. ...