Etiquette gestures for drinking tea:
1. The younger generation faces the elders, put the five fingers together into a fist, and tap the table three times with the five fingers at the same time;
2. The peers Put your middle fingers together and tap the table three times to show respect;
3. From the elder to the junior, tap your index or middle finger on the table or the edge of the tea cup. If the elder appreciates the junior, you can Hit three times.
Tea culture has always been an integral part of Chinese traditional culture. Tea is not only a drink, but also a culture and a spirit. In the tea ceremony, gesture etiquette is very important. The following are various gesture etiquette in tea:
1. Teapot holding etiquette: Place the teapot in the palm of your hand, gently bend your knuckles, and make the teapot vertical to the palm of your hand.
2. Teacup contact etiquette: hold the bottom of the teacup, tilt the teacup handle towards the guest, and touch the guest’s teacup to show respect
3. Teacup receiving etiquette: pick up the teacup When pouring, do not put your fingers into the cup, but hold the wall of the teacup. This can prevent the grease and smell of your fingers from affecting the taste of the tea
4. Tea pouring etiquette: When pouring tea, you should use the appropriate manner. Pour the tea into the guest's cup at the right angle and intensity, and be careful not to pour too much or too little, and keep it just right
5. Fragrance-seeking etiquette: Before tasting tea, put the dry tea in and slowly heat it In the tea set, smell the aroma to experience the charm of different aromas
6. Teacup passing etiquette: When receiving the teacup, you should bring the teacup to yourself. After tasting, you should put the teacup down gently. Return to the original position
7. Etiquette for neatly placing tea sets: Tea sets must not only be clean and tidy, but also arranged in different ways according to different occasions and festivals to highlight unique tastes and Style
These gestures and etiquette have their own unique meaning and role in the process of tea tasting. They not only respect the etiquette of tea guests, but also help to enjoy the mellow aroma and deliciousness of tea.