A complete collection of poems about tea culture

1. "The Book of Tea" by Lu Yu of the Tang Dynasty

Tea is a drink that lasts for thousands of years.

Boiling, draining, washing first, soaking second, the method cannot be used regularly.

Baking, flour, and commerce will not lead to true good nature.

Breathe, use the tongue, connect the mind, clear the mind and avoid delusion.

2. "Tea Poems" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

The peak of the furnace is green, invading the spring light of dawn,

The green water of the house, the winding corridor of the president.

The eyes are infinite, the mountains and rivers are picturesque,

When I write about them, the tea is fragrant.

3. "Illustration of Plum Blossoms Cooking Tea" Tang·Ren_

Tea brings the purity of plum blossoms, and plum blossoms bring the fragrance of tea.

The porcelain grinds the wheel and the steaming bamboo tube is wonderful.

The water is steaming and the wind is surging, and the fragrant drink is full of sorrow.

4. "Chashan Guangji" Tang Dynasty Xu Ling

Picked a tea bag with a sliding fan on the shoulder and a tea cup in the sleeve.

When you come to the clouds and mist of the tea mountain, you will not miss the opportunity to find tea.

The tea buds are showing for the first time, shaking the mist, and the gentle breeze is blowing the slanting light.

The charcoal is piled in the stove after picking it up carefully. The coal is deep red and roasting with a green smell.

5. "Tea Ceremony" Lu You, Song Dynasty

Moss-covered bamboo paths, deserted streams and stone peaks,

The solitary shadows of hats, the fragrance of ancient people.

The first time you cook it, it will be light, the second time it will be strong and mellow, and the third time it will be full of aroma and flavor.

The lights are dim and the moonlight is as bright as ever.

Calling the people sitting in the boat, I would like to draw tea with a clear mind.

6. "Looking at the Misty Rain on Mount Lu" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The misty rain on Mount Lu in Zhejiang is full of poetic charm.

The sharing of tea with you is deeply affectionate. It smells delicious and flows with springs and waterfalls.

7. "Crane Tea Ceremony Picture" by Li Yan, Song Dynasty

Tea has three harmonies, harmonizing the heart, harmonizing the energy, and harmonizing the music.

The smoke from the kitchen brushes the thin bamboo shed, and the master whistles to attract the white clouds.

The water vapor is fragrant and the relationship is dyed, and a good conversation becomes a friendship.

8. "Add Wine to Tea" Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty

The sky is misty and the river is flowing through it. The bright moon is lonely and the figures bow their heads.

The wine is half fragrant and the tea is like rain. Who will win and how many people will be happy?

9. "Guest tea flourishes from Xiangzhou to Fengdu along the Heilongjiang River" Qing Dynasty·Cao Dou Li

Roading on the oar to look for fishing rocks, there are distant mountains separated by water and heavy mountains.

A cup of clear tea spreads friendship, and the white sails of a fragrant boat sweep away the mist.

10. "Tea Style" by Zhu Dunru of the Song Dynasty

Taste in the mouth, careful in the heart, the scenery on both sides of the Taiwan Strait is just right in the evening.

There are mountains in the distance and a stream nearby. Good tea is paired with clear singing.

It is always doubtful to have a cup of wine and hand it over, just to sit back and watch the heaven and earth go by.

11. "Tea Man" Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty

The four auspicious things in tea ceremony are smoke, boiling water, waiting for incense, and taking tea.

Spring hair blooms on the well platform, and the autumn sky is on the pines. If you don’t have a roof, just live in seclusion.

When I am happy, I smile to my knees, and I keep my thoughts in my heart while I am alive.

12. "The Deserted Village at Sunset" by Huang Zongxi of the Qing Dynasty

Walking alone in the wild peaks, with the sound of springs and snow spraying, several Lin Wei came to head.

Relax with a pot of tea and overlook the stream of empty boats at night and day.