Tea and poetry have been handed down for thousands of years. Which song about tea do you like?

Some people say that tea is poetry, and thousands of years of romance and culture are in this pot of tea; It is also said that tea is the Tao, and a pot of tea breeds countless thoughts and feelings. Tea is a commodity, and tea is romantic. Ancient literati left hundreds of poems and songs to taste and praise tea. Today, as before, people write songs with tea.

Xiaoyue has heard many songs related to tea, some of which are graceful and restrained, and the feelings in the songs are lingering. When you first listen to tea, it is generally faint, faint, and when you taste it again, it is as meaningful as tea. There are also very simple ones, as plain as tea. Although humble, they are indispensable every day. Wait, wait. There are countless songs related to tea. If Xiao Yue likes any song best, it is Han Hong's Ancient Tea-Horse Road. As a famous singer, it is self-evident that Han Hong has a melodious voice and a wide range. This is not only a very pleasant song, but most importantly, it brings Xiao Yue back to the historical moment when she needed to rely on the ancient tea-horse road for trade.

The ancient tea-horse road has an extremely important position in history. It used to be a traffic artery formed in the process of trade between the frontier and the mainland in past dynasties. It mainly exists in southwest China, which is not only a trade artery, but also a corridor for economic and cultural exchanges among ethnic groups in southwest China. In the Han Dynasty, a commercial road with tea-horse exchange as the main trading content appeared, which was very prosperous in the Tang and Song Dynasties and reached the peak of the ancient tea-horse road in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

The continuation and prosperity of a road not only plays the role of a trade channel, but also promotes cultural communication and exchanges among Tibet, Yunnan and Sichuan. For example, Tibetan Buddhism extends along the ancient tea-horse road, from Tibet to Qinghai, to Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning and other places, and finally to Jiangsu, with far-reaching influence. Moreover, the ancient tea-horse road is like a net, which closely links all ethnic groups in this net, exchanges needed goods, develops and integrates with each other, and plays a very far-reaching role in consolidating the stability of the southwest frontier.