1. "Shanquan Jiancha Huai" Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty
Sit and drink the cool water, watching the simmering dust.
Wuyou holds a bowl and sends it to tea lovers.
2. "Seven Bowls of Tea Song" by Lu Tong, Tang Dynasty
One bowl moistens the throat, two bowls break the loneliness, and three bowls search the dry intestines, but there are only five thousand volumes of text.
Four bowls of light sweat, all the uneven things in life are dispersed into the pores. Five bowls clear the muscles and bones, and six bowls clear the spirits.
I can't eat seven bowls, but I can feel the cool breeze blowing in my armpits.
3. "Jijiang Sencha" by Su Shi, Song Dynasty
Living water must be cooked with live fire, and you can get deep clear water by fishing on the rocks.
The big ladle stores the moon and returns to the spring urn, and the small ladle is divided into the river and into the night vase.
The snow milk has been fried for the feet, and the pine wind suddenly makes the sound of diarrhea.
4. "Jimu" Li Shangyin, Tang Dynasty
The small tripod is fried tea and noodles are played in Quchi, and the white-bearded Taoist priest plays chess among the bamboos.
Who wrote about breaking the palm tree fan, remembering the time when the tree was moved in Nantang.
It’s not too late to ban three bowls of dry intestines, and listen to the length of the deserted city.