Introduction: Tea picking is a Chinese folk song and dance genre. It is spread in tea-producing areas in southern China, such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, Yunnan, Guizhou and other provinces and regions. The following is the information I compiled about tea-picking compositions. Welcome to read and refer to it. Essay on Tea Picking 1
"The stream is clear and clear, the stream is long, and the scenery on both sides of the stream is so good... Pick tea from the left and pick tea from the right, with both hands and eyes together, one hand comes first and the other comes last... "The melodious dance music echoed over the campus, and my mind went back to last spring.
At that time, my father and I went to my grandma’s house in Taishun. Behind my grandma’s house was a tea garden, and Taishun’s “Alpine Cloud Tea” was very famous. I asked my father to take me to visit the tea garden. Walking up the winding mountain road, before reaching the tea garden, there is a strong fragrance of tea that hits your nose. The smell is really refreshing! I ran to the front with great excitement, leaving behind my father’s nagging! Hehe, I finally took a trip, I want to have a lot of fun!
Be the first to arrive at the tea garden. The rows of green tea trees are rooted in the soil in an orderly manner, neat and full of vitality! Around Qingming Festival, it is the peak season for tea picking. Tea picking workers are busy working with bamboo baskets on their backs and their hands moving together! Watching them skillfully operate the "lotus hands", I felt itchy in my heart. I really wanted to experience for myself what it was like to pick tea! I looked around, scanning constantly in front of my eyes. After several rounds of eliminations, I finally selected a target and decided to attack that uncle who looked very honest and kind! "Uncle, can you let me help you pick tea?" The uncle looked me up and down and readily agreed! Watching my uncle picking tea leaves, I secretly thought about what I wanted to do. It would be a waste of time to pick tea leaves one by one! I don’t want to do this to my uncle! I want to collect a full basket before dad and the others arrive, and show off in front of dad! So, I couldn't wait to roll up my sleeves, reached out to those delicate tea leaves, and pulled hard, and I pulled out more than half of the front branches of the tea leaves! Hehe, this is efficient! Just when I was secretly admiring myself in my heart, my uncle sent me directly into the cold storage: "Children, picking tea is not like pulling out carrots. You don't need to use so much force. This method of yours is wrong! Picking tea is necessary. Picking them piece by piece is conducive to the growth of tea trees and the processing of tea leaves!" Suddenly, I blushed like a ripe persimmon on the tree in autumn, and I was ashamed!
After the lesson I just learned, I began to study seriously. When my father and his gang arrived, although I only picked a little bit of the bottom of the basket, I felt I am very happy because I have learned a new skill! Essay on Tea Picking 2
Today is Qingming Festival. I had to eat early and prepare to go up the mountain to pick tea with my friends.
The purpose of picking tea this time is to earn money to buy pencil cases, books, pens... You must be very strange! The economic income in our Yi area is low. It is a great thing for children to attend school, especially Yi girls. So if you want to own good learning tools, you have to earn your own money. Before going out, my mother told me to bring some unnecessary strips of cloth. Seeing my confused face, my mother explained to me: The tea garden on the mountain has not been managed or pruned for many years, and the tea trees are covered with thorny plants. If you are not careful when picking tea, your hands will be stung. After listening to my mother's explanation, I was so convinced that I rushed towards the tea mountain with a cloth banner to invite my friends. We are like little birds that have just been released from the cage, chirping non-stop. After an hour and a half of journey, we arrived at our destination. Looking from a distance, the tea trees are planted on the hills in an orderly manner. It's like putting green cake skirts on the mountain bag. A cool breath rushes towards you, and the green tea tree fragrance exudes in the air, which is refreshing. We rushed to the lush tea trees without stopping and started picking tea. Tea trees may be tall or short, and we always have difficulty picking tea according to local conditions. We picked the plump tea buds carefully. I felt a sharp pain. I looked down and saw a stream of bright red blood flowing out from between my legs.
My friends quickly stopped what they were doing and helped me bandage the wound. Only then did I realize that my mother was right. The strips of cloth she had brought with me finally came into use. After bandaging, we continued to pick tea. We were so happy as we watched the tea leaves slowly pile up in the bamboo baskets. After working hard all day, it was time to collect the tea leaves. We rushed to the trading location carrying the picked tea leaves on our backs. It was a lively place, with tea pickers wearing sun hats and bamboo baskets tied around their waists flocking in; merchants were attracting customers with smiles on their faces, and the sound of haggling was mixed with the laughter. The air was filled with the aroma of freshly baked steamed buns. I was deeply attracted by the fragrance. In order to save money, I could only look at the big and white steamed buns and keep swallowing my saliva.
After the transaction, my friend and I rushed home happily, leaving strings of laughter like silver bells on the road. Essay on Tea Picking 3
It was another Sunday, and I went to the tea shop with my teacher and classmates to pick tea.
As soon as we got on the bus, we were very excited. We looked around here and there, like a group of rural farmers who had just entered a big city. But after the car drove for a while, I felt that the novelty was gone, and instead I felt dizzy and very stuffy! The car finally stopped, but it hadn’t reached the tea garden yet. Because the road is too narrow, it is dangerous for cars to drive through it. In order to ensure our safety, everyone can only walk to the tea garden. After getting out of the car, I felt much better, no longer dizzy or bored. After walking about a hundred or two hundred meters, we arrived at the tea garden.
The teacher of Golden Pen Composition must first talk to the tea farmers about whether they can let us pick tea leaves. After a while, the tea farmer nodded, and the teacher took us into the tea picking place. There was a hillside of tea leaves waiting for us to pick! The tea farmer said: "It takes one tea tip and two tea leaves to pick it." As soon as I finished speaking, I picked a sample and showed it to the tea farmer. The tea farmer said, "Yes, that's how we pick it." So we rushed to pick tea. At the beginning, everyone was like bees gathering nectar, "clicking" in every place. After a long time, we didn't get much tea, and we were all anxious.
Dad told me: Tea picking requires patience. Pick tea in one place, and you can only change places after picking all the tea in that place. After hearing this, I pulled my visor back to the back of my head, facing the sun and calmed down to pick tea. I managed to pluck two tea leaves and a tea tip. As I became more and more skilled, I got more and more tea leaves in my pocket. Looking at the tea leaves I picked, I felt an indescribable sweetness in my heart. But my classmate Guo Chengyu only picked a small half of the bag, so I gave him the tea leaves I picked later, but he said: "No, I want to pick it myself." After hearing this sentence, I thought: I want to pick faster! So I frowned, but my hands speeded up, and the tea I picked was less than before. It turns out that you can't rush to pick tea. I slowed down and picked more seriously, and finally picked more tea. Just when I was about to take a break, the teacher suddenly announced: It's time! It turns out that I picked three full bags! I thought: This time our group must be first!
The teacher evaluation began. I clenched my fists and stared at the teacher. The winner was decided, and we still ranked second with a small difference. Maybe it’s because so-and-so was lazy for a while!
This time picking tea made me understand: when doing something, you must do it wholeheartedly. You must not be impatient, let alone steal a little time to be lazy. Only in this way can you do a good job!