What are the poems about drinking tea?

1. On a cold night, guests come to drink tea and wine, and the soup in the bamboo stove begins to boil and turns red.

From "Cold Night" by Du Lei of the Song Dynasty

On a cold night, guests come to drink tea and wine, and the bamboo stove soup is boiling and the fire is just beginning to turn red.

The moon in front of the window is the same as usual, but the difference is that there are plum blossoms.

Interpretation:

On a winter night, a guest came. He used tea as wine and asked the children to make tea. The flames in the stove began to turn red and the water was boiling in the pot. , the room is warm.

The moonlight shines in front of the window, which is no different from usual times, except that there are a few plum blossoms blooming quietly in the moonlight, with a fragrant fragrance. This makes today's moonlight look particularly different from the past.

2. Wuyou holds a bowl and sends it to tea lovers.

From "Mountain Spring Jiancha You Huai" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Sit and drink the cool water and watch the simmering dust.

Wuyou holds a bowl and sends it to tea lovers.

Interpretation:

Sit down and pour a pot of cool water, watching the green tea powder being cooked as fine as dust. There is no need to hold a bowl of tea in your hand for any reason, just to express this emotion to those who love tea.

3. The short paper is laid slantingly, making grass, and the fine breasts of the clear window are used to share tea.

From "The First Spring Rain in Lin'an" written by Lu You in the Song Dynasty

The world has been as thin as gauze for many years, so who makes people ride horses in Beijing. The small building listens to the spring rain all night, and the deep alley sells apricot flowers in the Ming Dynasty.

The short paper is laid slantingly, making grass, and the fine breasts of the clear window are used to share the tea. Wear plain clothes and don't sigh in the wind and dust. It's still time to arrive home during the Qingming Festival.

Interpretation:

The current situation is as light as a layer of gauze. Who asked me to ride a horse to Kyoto as a guest and be tainted by the prosperity? I stayed in the small building and listened to the patter of spring rain all night. Early tomorrow morning, there were people selling apricot blossoms in the deep alleys. I spread out a small piece of paper and wrote in cursive script calmly. I carefully boiled water, made tea, skimmed foam, and tried famous teas by the window when the light rain started to clear. Don't lament that the dust in Kyoto will stain your white clothes. During the Qingming Festival, you still have time to return to your hometown in Sanin by Jinghu Lake.

4. The wine shop prefers the bitterness of Tuancha, and the fragrance of Ruinao is preferred when dreams are over.

Excerpted from "Partridge Sky: The Cold Sun Xiaos on the Small Window" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty

When the cold sun rustles above the window, the parasol trees should hate the frost at night. The wine shop prefers the bitterness of Tuancha, and the fragrance of Rui Nao is preferred when dreams are over.

Autumn is over, the days are still long, and Zhongxuan Huaiyuan is even more desolate. It's better to get drunk in front of Fenzun, and don't bear the yellow chrysanthemum on the east fence.

Interpretation:

The pale sunshine of late autumn gradually shines on the windows with carved patterns, and the sycamore trees should also resent the frost that comes at night. After drinking, I prefer to taste the strong and bitter taste of Tuancha. When I wake up from a dream, it is especially suitable to smell the refreshing fragrance of Ruinao.

Autumn is almost over, and the days still feel very long. Compared with the nostalgia expressed in Wang Can's "Ode to the Tower", I feel it is even more desolate. It is better to learn from Tao Yuanming, get rid of sorrow by getting drunk, and don't live up to the blooming chrysanthemums on the east fence.

5. Songhua makes wine and spring water makes tea.

From "The Full Moon: Calligraphy in the Mountains" written by Zhang Kejiu of the Yuan Dynasty

The rise and fall of eternal dreams of prosperity, the poetic eye is tired of the world. There are trees in the Konglin Forest, creepers in the Wu Palace, and jackdaws in the Chu Temple.

Several huts, thousands of books, and old villagers. What's going on in the mountains? Songhua makes wine and spring water makes tea.

Interpretation:

Throughout the ages, the rise and fall have been like a prosperous spring dream. The poet looked at the horizon with tired eyes. The tomb of Confucius' family is covered with trees, the palace of Wu is now deserted and overgrown, and the temple of Chu is now covered with trees. Crows flew here and there. Thousands of books were hidden in a few huts, and I returned to my old village life. What's going on in the mountains? Use pine flowers to make wine and spring river water to make tea.

6. After eating, sleep and wake up with two bowls of tea.

"Two Bowls of Tea" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

After eating and sleeping, he got up with two bowls of tea; he raised his head to look at the shadow of the sun, which turned to the southwest;

< p>Happy people appreciate the passing day, worried people hate credit; those who have no worries and no happiness will live a long and short life.

Interpretation:

Take a nap when you are full and drink tea when you wake up; look up at the direction of the sun and realize that it is dusk; happy people cherish Time, people who are unhappy and dawdling feel that time is too long; those who are neither happy nor angry, let the days be long or short, it has nothing to do with them.