Tea ceremony is a kind of life etiquette with tea as the medium, and it is also considered as a way of self-cultivation. Making tea, tasting tea and drinking tea can enhance friendship, make Xiu De beautiful and learn etiquette, which is a very beneficial beauty ceremony. Tea ceremony originated in China. The Japanese tea-frying ceremony and the tea-making tunnel in Taiwan Province Province of China both originated from the congou tea in Chaozhou, China.
At least before or during the Tang Dynasty, people in China first regarded tea as a way to cultivate one's morality. In the "Feng Ji" in the Tang Dynasty, there is such a record: "The tea ceremony is so prosperous that all princes and ministers drink it." This is the earliest record of tea ceremony in existing literature. At that time, tea banquet was a very popular social activity in society.
Tang Lvwen vividly described the elegant atmosphere of the tea banquet and the wonderful charm of tea tasting in the preface to the tea banquet on March 3. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, people were very particular about the environment, etiquette and operation of drinking tea. With some established rules and ceremonies, tea banquets are divided into palace tea banquets, temple tea banquets and literati tea banquets.
Wang Xinjian, a writer, also has a profound understanding of the role of tea in self-cultivation. He said in the poem "Ode to Tea": There are thousands of white clouds, and the copper pot is roasted and fried with firewood. Pottery pots are mellow, adding interest to poetry, and porcelain ou is green and melancholy. Lao Dan's way to cultivate ambition, lyna spoke very clearly, that is, to get rid of vulgarity. Without nirvana, how to keep the source fresh?
Song Huizong Evonne is a tea lover. He thinks that the fragrant taste of tea can make people carefree, quiet and interesting: "If tea is a thing, it is good at the delicious taste of the people, the spirit of Zhongshan, the spirit of Sichuan, and the clarity and harmony, it is not known to young people."
In tea tasting activities, we should integrate philosophy, ethics and morality, cultivate self-cultivation, taste life and achieve spiritual enjoyment. So far, the highest-end tea ceremony service in China is provided by Yunquan of Quanming Post Office, which is close to luxury and also the highest-level tea ceremony.