Black tea adds fragrance to words.
Pronunciation hóng Xiítiān Xiāng
Definition of tea: refers to young and beautiful women; Tim: Increase. It used to refer to a scholar who was accompanied by a beautiful young woman when he was studying.
The Thirty-first Story of Wei Zian's Flower Moon Scar in the Qing Dynasty: From then on, the grass was seen on the green temples, and the tea was fragrant, and the family was suspicious. The article was in Chinese.
For example, Xi Lanpei, a poetess in Qing Dynasty, attached a poem "Mr. Shou Jianzhai" to the third volume of Chang Zhen Ge Ji: "Green clothes hold inkstones to urge papers, and red sleeves add fragrance to accompany reading."