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The Age of Discovery and Coffee

At that time, coffee had become a culture, and many celebrities (who became famous later, of course) were discussing matters at the coffee table. By the early 18th century, there were nearly 3,000 coffee shops in London alone. Coffeehouses. Many politicians and literati regard coffeehouses as a good place to promote the exchange of ideas. From Rousseau and Voltaire who advocated individual liberation and freedom of thought to the Jacobins, the pioneers of the French Revolution who advocated violence and extremism, They all have their own cafes for regular gatherings.

Realist writer Dickens, writer known for his critical style Balzac, naturalist writer Zola, avant-garde poets, writers and artists Kafka, Schoenberg, Picasso, Brecht, until A series of big figures such as Freud, the master of psychoanalysis, all have an indissoluble bond with the coffee table. It is these immortal intellectuals who wrote the history of European cultural development on the coffee table.

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