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The six gentlemen of the tea ceremony refer to the tea tube, the teaspoon, the tea drain, the tea rule, the tea clip, and the tea needle. The usage is as follows:
1.Tea tube: It is used to hold tea leaves. And the tea box we are talking about is one, one of the most common gentlemen.
2.Teaspoon: A teaspoon is a small spoon used to take tea leaves for convenience and hygiene, and is used to transfer tea leaves from the tea lotus to the tea utensils (pots or cups); It seems that everyone grabs tea leaves with their hands when they are not particular.
3.Tea drain: It is placed on the spout of the pot to facilitate the tea from the tea lotus into the pot; It's basically useless, just like we need to use a funnel to pour gasoline into the car.
5.Tea clip: It is used to clip tea cups; It is convenient and hygienic, because the general tea cup needs to be disinfected with boiling water to show hygiene, just take it out with a tea clip, and the hygiene is also good-looking.
6.Tea needle: is a slender needle-like object, which is used to dredge the spout when the teapot is clogged by tea leaves; Facilitate the flow of tea.
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The six gentlemen of the tea ceremony refer to: teaspoon, tea needle, tea drain, tea clip, tea lotus, and tea bucket.
Teaspoon: Used to pluck tea leaves.
Tea needle: Dredge the tea nozzle.
Tea drain: Strain out the tea dregs.
Tea clip: used to hold the tea cup (after scalding).
Tea lotus: Hold tea leaves.
Tea bucket: used to hold teaspoons, tea needles, tea drains, tea clips, and tea lotuses.
Finally ......Use by hand.
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The six gentlemen of tea art refer to tea rules, tea needles, tea drains, tea clips, teaspoons, and tea tubes.
1. Tea. Tea is more special, there are small tea and large tea. Small tea is more like a teaspoon, and it is used to pull the tea leaves into the teapot, so small tea is also called tea pluck. The big tea is like a bamboo board, it is used to hold the tea leaves, and the tea leaves to be brewed are put on the tea plate before making tea, so that it is convenient to enjoy the tea leaves, and the second is convenient to put into the bowl.
2. Tea needles. It is used to dredge the tea set pipe, sometimes the tea residue will block the mouth of the teapot, we can use the tea needle to dredge, in addition we can also use the tea needle to pry the tea cake. It is worth mentioning that tea needles and teaspoons are often made into one, with tea needles at one end and teaspoons at the other.
3. Tea drainage. We can put the tea drain on the spout of the pot, so that when the tea is thrown, the tea leaves are not easy to fall out of the spout.
4. Tea clips. You can use it to pick tea leaves, or tea sets, etc.
5. Teaspoon. It is also known as a teaspoon, and it is used to hold tea, instead of grabbing the tea leaves into the teapot, using a teaspoon to shovel.
6. a tea tube. The tea clatter is used to hold the above tea sets.
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The tea ceremony is the skill and method of the Han folk to make and drink tea. So what do the six gentlemen of the tea ceremony refer to?
1.Tea drain. The tea drain is a tool that is placed on the spout of the pot when the tea is placed, and the purpose of guiding the tea into the pot is to prevent the tea leaves from leaking out of the pot. Nowadays, many teapots are relatively small, and the tea leak slip is a must-have tea tube: a vessel used to hold tea art supplies.
2.Tea needles. It can be used for the spout, generally made of bamboo, and later can also be used to pry tea, the material is rich and diverse, iron, copper, silver, porcelain, etc.
3.Tea rules. It is used to measure the tea leaves, generally used for granular oolong tea, and the experienced tea master does not need to weigh the tea, but also can estimate the amount of tea with the tea letter.
4.Tea tubes. It is mainly used to present a container for items such as tea keys, tea rules, and tea drains.
5.Teaspoon. It is generally used to take tea from tea leaves (from tea cans), or to put tea leaves.
6.Tea clips. The main thing is to avoid using it when cleaning teacups and tea utensils to avoid your hands being scalded by boiling water. It can also be used to pick up tea dregs from teapots. It is scald-proof and hygienic.
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The six gentlemen of the tea ceremony are also the six uses of tea art, which refer to the tea tube, the teaspoon, the tea drain, the tea rule, the tea clip, and the tea needle.
The Six Gentlemen of the Tea Ceremony - Tea Tube: A tea vessel for tea art supplies.
Tea Ceremony Six Gentlemen - Teaspoon: Also known as "Tea Chop" shaped like a spoon so called a teaspoon, its main purpose is to dig up the brewed tea, the tea leaves in the pot, after the tea is brewed, often tightly stuffed with the teapot, plus the mouth of the general teapot is not large, it is not convenient or hygienic to dig out the tea leaves by hand, so the teaspoon is used.
The Six Gentlemen of the Tea Ceremony - Tea Drain: The tea drain is placed on the spout of the pot when the tea is placed to guide the tea into the pot and prevent the tea leaves from falling out of the pot.
The Six Gentlemen of the Tea Ceremony - Tea Rules: Tea is a utensil for holding tea into the pot, and the Six Gentlemen of the Tea Ceremony - Tea Clip: Also known as the Tea Shovel The function of the tea clip is the same as that of the teaspoon, which can carry the tea residue out of the pot, and some people often use it to wash the cup with the teacup, which is scald-proof and hygienic.
The Six Gentlemen of the Tea Ceremony - Tea Needle (Tea Pass): The function of the tea needle is to dredge the inner net (honeycomb) of the teapot to keep the water flowing smoothly When the spout is blocked by the tea leaves, it is used to dredge, or after putting in the tea leaves, the tea leaves are evenly blended, the broken tea is at the bottom, and the whole tea is on the top. On the purple sand tea vessel, the history of the pot is listed purple sand**.
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The teaspoon is a tool for dividing tea, so as to avoid grabbing the tea leaves directly by hand. Therefore, the name suggests, the spoon is a tool for scooping things, and the teaspoon is designed to divide tea, but the teaspoon is generally used in conjunction with tea. The figure below shows how to use the teaspoon.
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Tea needle is a sharp tool for decomposing Pu'er tea cakes. We break the tea cake by hand, one is unhygienic, and the other is difficult to distinguish delicate, so we can use tea needles to divide Pu'er tea cakes into tea leaves that can be brewed. The figure below is the process of dividing Pu'er from tea needles.
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Tea drain is a tool for separating tea from tea leaves in the tea during our brewing process, and the usage is very simple, that is, between the teapot and the tea bowl, filtering. It's easy to use, but it's quite practical. As shown in the figure below.
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Tea clips, if you think that the tea clip is used to pick up the tea leaves, it is a big mistake, the tea clip is a utensil used to clamp the tea bowl, so as to avoid the tea bowl from being hot, and the second is to avoid the hand polluting the tea bowl. It's interesting, isn't it?
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Tea is generally used in conjunction with a teaspoon, when we take tea, we use tea to obtain tea leaves, and then use a teaspoon to slowly divide into the teapot, and then you can brew. The purpose of using tea is to accurately control the amount of tea leaves, and to avoid the tea being contaminated by us.
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A tea bucket is a utensil used to store tea leaves. For example, Pu'er tea, after we use tea needles to decompose into tea leaves that can be brewed, it can be completely placed in the tea barrel, which is very closed and can effectively avoid the impregnation of dust and moisture.
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The Six Gentlemen of the Tea Ceremony (Six Uses of Tea Art) refer to tea tubes, teaspoons, tea drains, tea dials, tea clips, and tea needles. Tea Ceremony Six Gentlemen Use ** and Description. Tea tubes.
A tea vessel for tea utensils. Tea: Also known as the "tea spoon", it is used to hold tea into the pot to measure the amount of tea and ensure that the appropriate amount of tea is thrown.
Tea drain: The tea drain is placed on the spout of the pot when placing the tea to guide the tea into the pot and prevent the tea leaves from falling out of the pot. Teaspoon.
It is also known as tea pluck, tea chop.
<> a small, slender handle, whose main purpose is to dig up the brewed tea, the tea leaves in the pot. The tea leaves can also be dialed into the pot by the tea lotus (tea rule), so it is called the tea dial. After the tea is brewed, it is often tightly stuffed with the teapot, and the mouth of the teapot is not large, so it is not convenient or hygienic to dig out the tea leaves by hand, so the teaspoon is used.
It is also known as the slag spoon, because it can be used to remove the tea residue and get its name. Tea clip: also known as "tea chopsticks", the function of the tea clip is the same as that of tea, which can carry the tea residue out of the pot; It is also often used by people to wash the cup with a teacup, which is scald-proof and hygienic.
Tea needle (tea pass): The function of the tea needle is to dredge the inner net (honeycomb) of the teapot to keep the water flowing smoothly When the spout is blocked by the tea leaves, it is used to dredge, or after putting in the tea leaves, the tea leaves are evenly blended, the broken tea is at the bottom, and the whole tea is on the top. The tea needle is sometimes integrated with the teaspoon, that is, one end is the tea needle, and the other end is the slag spoon, which is made of bamboo and wood.
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