Tea Poetry

Children's poems are written by women, but men read books and make spring tea. -Huang Tingjian's "Send Wang Lang"

No tea, no food, no words, just for him. -Shu prostitute "Queqiao Fairy, Promise in Words"

Sun medicine warms the bamboo house, pounding tea deep into the courtyard. -Huang Furan "Looking for Chu Shi"

Wake up drunk in the afternoon, the sun is dying, and a bowl of new tea is fat. -Wang Zhidao's Nanxiangzi (addressed to Professor Bin Xiqing of Yuan Pan)

Put the winch in the well to soak wine, and open the parrot in the cage to make tea. -Zhang Kun's "Summer Veteran Lin Ting"

Oh, it's hard to insist on using a pen, knocking on the bed and making tea. -bearded "Twilight Snow"

The teapot is ripe, the wine smells good, and the poetry is crazy. -Zhang Dalie's "Ruan Langgui Long Summer"

When the lambs are finished, Yangzhou Crane will invite them to make tea. -Xin Qiji's "Manjianghong Fanxian Snow"

The donkey is singing, the tea stove is cold, and the wine pavilion door is closed. -Wu Wenying's "No Trouble, Push Snow"

There are no clams in the thatched cottage, but cold fish in the tea well. -Pei Di's "West Tower Temple Lu Yu Tea Spring"