The tea ceremony is a cultural art that uses tea art to express life philosophy and moral cultivation. Jing and Zhen are the two main aspects of the tea ceremony.
Quietness is one of the most basic elements in tea ceremony. Jing can help people relax, concentrate, and achieve inner peace and calm. In aristocratic society, tea ceremony is regarded as a way to establish identity, continue tradition and express taste. Therefore, tea ceremony practitioners must have a calm and calm attitude.
On the other hand, it is really the highest state of tea ceremony. It’s really about honesty, integrity, deep character. In the tea ceremony, people need to devote themselves wholeheartedly to the art of tea and express their authenticity and purity. When a person masters this realm of reality, he or she will quickly grow on the right path of honesty, self-reflection, and how to behave in the world.
To sum up, the connotation of tea ceremony covers Jing, which means stability, concentration and tranquility; and Zhen, which means honesty, purity and moral cultivation. These cultural connotations make the tea ceremony a choice for many people seeking spiritual tranquility and in-depth experience.