What are the words to describe tea, words to describe tea

Updated on culture 2024-02-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The green leaves are inlaid with red edges, and the seven bubbles have a lingering fragrance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Words to describe tea: fragrant teeth and cheeks, three teas and six rice, three teas and six ceremonies, wave wine and idle tea, refreshing people's hearts and spleens, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Clear, mellow, fragrant, thick, pleasant, fragrant

    1. Qingwei. 全spell]: qīnɡ liè 】

    Interpretation]: 1See"Crisp"。Cons to take.

    2. Mellow. Full spelling]: chúnhòu].

    Interpretation]: 1) (smell, taste) pure and thick. (2) Same as Chunhou.

    3. Fragrance. Fuye Quanpin]: fēnfāng].

    Interpretation]: incense; Aroma: Flowers|The air is filled with osmanthus flowers.

    4. Fragrance. 全spelling]: qīngxiāng].

    Interpretation]: Light fragrance: of pine nuts|The morning breeze blows wildflowers.

    5. Thick. Full spelling]: nónɡ yàn 】

    Interpretation]: 1The juice is thick and the flavor is thick.

    1. Tea and rice are heartless.

    chá fàn wú xīn

    The idiom explains that there is no heart to drink tea and eat. Describes feeling anxious and restless.

    Idiom examplesSeeing that a point of the festival is about to be taken away, it is even more careless and restless. Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" Chapter 44.

    2. After tea and wine.

    chá yú jiǔ hòu

    The idiom is explained to refer to a time of rest or free time.

    Idiom examples, he saw that his carelessness had become an important talking point after tea and drinking. (Satin "The Gunner").

    3. Idle tea and wave wine.

    xián chá làng jiǔ

    The idiom is explained to refer to eating, drinking, and wandering without seriousness.

    Idiom example Ming Ling Mengchu's "Two Moments of Surprise Shooting" Volume 8: "The young man's temperament, the good thing is the song building dance pavilion, leaning on the green and red, green water and green mountains, idle tea and wine." ”

    4. Full of tea and food.

    chá yú fàn bǎo

    The idiom is explained to refer to leisure time in general. Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Fighting Crane Magpie Female School Captain" song: "Invite old friends after tea and dinner, thank you for the Qin Building, and dissipate your worries."

    Ming Tang Xianzu's "Peony Pavilion and Training Girl": "From now on, the tea and rice will be full of work, and books will be inserted in front of the jade mirror. It is also made "after tea and dinner".

    Satin "The Gunner": "He saw that his carelessness had become an important talking point. It is also called "after tea and dinner."

    Idiom examples from the future tea and rice are full of work, jade mirror in front of the shelf books. Ming Tang Xianzu "Peony Pavilion - Training Girl".

    5. Light tea and light rice.

    qīng chá dàn fàn

    Idiom explanation Qing: light. It's very easy to describe the meal.

    Idiom example Gao Yang's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan - Smoke Rental Hall Dissipates": "Some people have tea and light rice, and they eat quite well, and some can't eat without meat." ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are descriptions of tea:

    1. Tea gas: Tea gas is produced by the combination of organic germanium and polysaccharides in tea and dissolved in water.

    Tea gas is easy to appear in old tea, and it is often manifested as hiccups, body warmth, fever, light sweating, etc.

    2. Green gas: with green grass gas, it is a manifestation of insufficient "heat" in green tea processing and insufficient fermentation of black tea.

    It's a bit like cooked corn.

    3. Zhilan's breath: Describe the tea after the mouth is slightly sweet on the tip of the tongue, a tea fragrance slowly from the nose to the throat, and the limbs are indescribably relaxed and happy.

    4. Throat locking: After tasting tea, the throat is too dry, difficult to swallow, tight and itchy and other discomforts.

    Produced by insufficient temperature or time, there will be a "green smell" in severe cases.

    5. Sweet fragrance: There is sugar in the aroma.

    It is a typical aroma of high-grade black tea.

    Large-leaf varieties with good tenderness of raw materials will also produce a sweet aroma when made into green tea.

    6. Elegant: The aroma is beautiful, similar to the elegant floral fragrance.

    If you can't specify which floral fragrance you want to call it, call it the aroma (elegant) or (floral).

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