China's first poem about tea

In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Yu (728-804) pointed out in the Book of Tea: "Tea is a drink, which originated in Shennong and was heard in Duke Zhou of Lu." Wang Xinjian, a writer, wrote a poem "Ode to Tea", saying, "There are thousands of white clouds, and the copper pot is roasted with firewood. Pottery pots are mellow, adding interest to poetry, and porcelain ou is green and melancholy. Lao Dan's way to cultivate ambition, lyna spoke very clearly, that is, to get rid of vulgarity. Without nirvana, how can we keep the source fresh? " In the Ming Dynasty, Gu Rizhilu wrote: "Qin people didn't know whether to drink until they took Shu."