You only know the taste in the harp, but the water is flowing, and the old tea is Mengshan.
The Yangtze River is full of water, and Mengshan is the top tea.
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Shan quan Jian cha you Huai Bai Juyi
Sitting in cold water, watching the fried dust.
There is no reason to give a tea lover a dish.
5 Write about Xie Meng Han Jian sending new tea to Lu Tong.
One bowl moistens the throat, and the other two bowls are lonely. Three bowls of poverty,
There are only five thousand volumes of words. Four bowls of sweat, life is not smooth,
As far as pores are concerned, five bowls of bones and muscles are clear Six bowls of faeries.
You can't eat seven bowls. I just feel the breeze blowing through my armpit.
Ann learned that tens of billions of lives fell on the cliff, miserable! I ask whether the whole people get along well in the end.
Because the tea tastes good, I ate seven bowls in a row, and the author savored it carefully. Every time I drink a bowl, I have a new feeling. When I drank seven bowls, I felt the breeze under my arm, and I was on cloud nine. Finally, I thought of the working people who worked hard to pick tea and expressed deep sympathy for them: "Ann learned that millions of people were killed and she fell off a cliff!" " The poet thinks that working people should have a rest.
Because the author expressed his deep feelings for tea with beautiful poems, this tea poem has a long history. Poets and scribes of later generations should quote them, such as Su Shi's "Fried Tea in the River" and "Fried Tea in the Kaoyuan", all of which used children's poems. )
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One-character to seven-character poems (tower poems)
(Order 17) Give tea Yuan Zhen.
Tea.
Fragrant leaves, buds.
Poets love monks.
Grinding and carving white jade, Luo Zhihong yarn.
Stir-fry the yellow core color and turn the bowl into dust.
Invite the bright moon after night, and light the morning glow before morning.
Wash away the tireless people of ancient and modern times, and you will get drunk.
Description: This poem is a pagoda poem, which is rare in tea poems and other poems. Baota poem is a kind of miscellaneous poem, originally called a seven-character poem, from one sentence to seven sentences, or choose two sentences as a rhyme. Later, it was increased to cross-sentence or fifteen sentences, and the number of words in each sentence or every two sentences increased in turn.
This poem roughly describes the quality of tea, people's love for tea, people's drinking habits and the role of tea. At the beginning of the poem, the words fragrant leaves and tender buds are used to illustrate the fragrance and gentleness of tea, and then the love of poets and monks for tea is said. Then when it comes to fried tea, it is very particular.