Abstract

Abstract China was the first to produce tea and consumed the largest quantities and its craftsmanship was the finest. During the development of Chinese history, Chinese Tea culture came into being. In ancient China, drinking tea is not only a very common phenomenon but also an elegant taste for men of letters and officials. Chinese tea culture is extensive and profound and it is necessary for foreigners to understand Chinese tea culture for the purpose of smooth and deepen the communication with the Chinese people.

Highlights

  • Chinese tea culture is a unique phenomenon about the production and drinking of tea

  • During the development of Chinese history, Chinese Tea culture came into being

  • Chinese tea culture is extensive and profound and it is necessary for foreigners to understand Chinese tea culture for the purpose of smooth and deepen the communication with the Chinese people

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Summary

Introduction

Chinese tea culture is a unique phenomenon about the production and drinking of tea. Chinese tea culture is of a long history, profound and extensive. It involves material culture as well as spiritual civilization. In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Yu wrote a book entitled Canon of Tea, which summarized the techniques of production and drinking of tea and marked the peak of Chinese tea culture. The Chinese have accumulated a lot of knowledge concerning the planting and production of tea, and cultivated the spiritual culture of tea. This special phenomenon is unique to China and it belongs to culturology

Origin of Tea
Varieties of Tea
Elegant Taste of Tea
Elegant Techniques
Elegant Sentiment
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