How do you see the future of tea culture and the inheritance of the tea ceremony?

Updated on culture 2024-08-08
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In fact, it's just a cup of tea, what kind of product, Tao, master, top, it's all nonsense! It is some people who are hungry for profit who paint the most simple and closest things to ordinary people; As the saying goes, there are seven things to open the door, firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, tea.

    Why does coffee sell well? The effect of tea is basically the same as that of coffee, refreshing and refreshing; But everyone knows that drinking too much coffee is not good, and drinking too much tea is beneficial, why do people in the hometown of tea prefer to drink coffee? Grade? Vogue?

    It's not that there are few people who understand tea, and it's not that delicious tea is expensive, but that the profits of delicious tea are too thin, and people have made crooked moves on tea.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Tea is the traditional drink of our Chinese nation, and as young people, we should inherit and carry it forward.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Whether it's tea, coffee, milk, or beverages, it's ultimately a matter of personal preference. The habit of drinking tea takes time to precipitate, and many friends talk about their process and feelings of drinking tea, from not understanding to getting started, and then to liking. In fact, these people are where China's "tea culture" lies, and the vitality of traditional culture is dissolved in our lives and becomes an inconspicuous habit. ‍‍

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because of the continuous wars in history, there was a fault in tea culture, and it was not until modern times that people's lives got better and better, and tea culture entered everyone's field of vision again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I love tea. A good drink will never be lost, and the so-called Tao is just a way to taste it. No matter how ignorant I am, I won't make tea with cold water.

    But as for how many degrees, why to use a purple clay pot, and so on, if I start to pursue the taste and quality of tea, I will naturally understand and learn. But it's not now, when you want to worry about employment, when you want to buy a house, when you want to find a daughter-in-law, and when you want to worry about your children later, but when you retire and relax, you can raise flowers, plant grass, walk and drink. If a culture is going to die, it is better to let it die, this is natural selection, why go against the trend.

    Besides, the tea ceremony has been passed down to the present day, how can it be said that death is death?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you like to drink tea, what kind of "culture" do you talk about? Something that is begging for a fish. If drinking tea can drink culture, then the British will sprinkle vinegar when they eat French fries, and the Northeast people will order a few drops of sesame oil when they eat dumplings, which is also culture.

    Why don't you see people crying over chips and dumplings? Also, at least in Shanghai, I've almost never seen a reliable tea shop. Just like the other respondents said, a cup of rotten pu'er will sell you eighty yuan.

    If this is considered culture, then this section of context should be broken quickly!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The tea ceremony is a side branch of tea culture. Tea culture is a thing that has been drunk by more people, has a circle, and has become more exquisite, and it has slowly formed. Our Chinese tea culture has a long history, Tang decoction and Song brewing, these are all exquisite tea drinking, the pursuit of the taste of tea.

    The tea ceremony pays attention to self-cultivation and enlightenment, and tea is only the medium.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the past 10 years in the tea industry, we have met many people who know and love tea very well, and they do not necessarily have a lot of culture or are highly educated. However, they integrate tea into their lives, and what bursts out is the real vitality of tea culture. Just like on the streets of Chaoshan, you can often see a small table, a few chairs, a teapot, and three teacups, which are so common that people ignore them.

    But isn't that a form of tea culture? In Wuyi Mountain in the tea season, young tea people do it themselves in every aspect of tea making, and exchange tea making technology and tea quality to the sky, isn't this the inheritance of tea ceremony? It's just that everyone who loves tea has a different way of expressing tea.

    As long as you don't detach yourself from life, you don't have to worry about the vitality of tea. On the contrary, the tea culture that is "cultured" for the sake of marketing and culture should consider the next development.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, I think that more and more young people like to drink tea, not to mention regional issues, and not to talk about tea can calm the mind and nourish the mind. As far as the young people I have come into contact with, they love to drink tea and like the taste of tea, and when they communicate with me about tea, they mainly focus on the taste of tea, and rarely talk about tea ceremony and tea culture. As for the tea ceremony and tea culture, China's tea is made mysterious by the so-called tea ceremony, and this group of people under the banner of promoting tea culture is nothing more than to raise the **, they drink tea without talking about the tea taste itself, and they are talking about the master's handmade tea utensils, often hundreds of thousands of iron kettles, and talk about all kinds of Taoism, so many people feel troublesome and can't afford to drink.

    Here, I have to say that what I think of as tea culture is to make tea and life closer and closer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personally, for me. I know that tea is a 5,000-year-old miracle, the quintessence of health, and the culture is strong. But I just want to have a drink.

    I have no interest in the story, cultural content, and feelings behind it. It's like when I see a doctor just to heal the disease, and I'm not interested in those yin and yang legends, gossip, and mysteries. When I drank the Nestle family pack, no one came over to tell me that instant tainted the coffee culture blabla.

    When I drink tea, there are always people discussing tea, annoying. Over time, I stopped drinking tea. Another very important reason is that the tea leaves are too cumbersome to clean up.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chinese tea culture has a history of more than 4,700 years.

    Tea culture refers to the cultural characteristics formed in the process of tea drinking activities, including tea ceremony, tea morality, tea spirit, tea couplet, tea book, tea set, tea recipe, tea poem, tea painting, tea science, tea story, tea art and so on. Tea culture originated in China. China is the homeland of tea, and tea drinking in China is said to have started in the Shennong era, to say the least, for more than 4,700 years.

    Until now, the Han people still have the custom of replacing gifts with tea. The preparation of tea by the Han people is diverse: there are smoked bean tea from Taihu Lake, fragrant tea from Suzhou, ginger salt tea from Hunan, Xia Jun tea from Shushan, frozen top tea from Taiwan, Longjing tea from Hangzhou, oolong tea from Fujian, Lu'an melon slices from Lu'an, etc.

    Origin of tea culture.

    Tea culture is very important in the life of the Han people. King Wu fell, and tea has been used as a tribute. In the later period of the primitive commune, tea became an item of exchange for goods.

    In the Warring States period, tea has a certain scale. There is a record of tea in the general collection of the Book of Songs of the pre-Qin period. Another example is in the Han Dynasty, tea has become a special tonic for Buddhist "zazen".

    In the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was already a trend of drinking tea. In the Sui Dynasty, the whole people generally drank tea. In the Tang Dynasty, the tea industry was prosperous, and tea became "no one can live without it for a day", and teahouses, tea banquets, and tea parties appeared, advocating guests to come to serve tea. In the Song Dynasty, it was popular to fight tea, tribute tea and give tea and so on.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The tea ceremony first originated in China. At least before the Tang Dynasty or the Tang Dynasty, tea was first used in the world as a way of self-cultivation, and there was such a record in the Tang Dynasty's "Feng Shi Wenjian Ji": "The tea ceremony is a great practice, and the princes and courtiers are all drinkers."

    This is the earliest extant record of the tea ceremony.

    The spirit of tea ceremony is the core of tea culture and the soul of tea culture.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China is the homeland of Chinese tea, and it is the first country in the world to discover, use and cultivate Chinese tea trees. The origin of the tea plant is at least sixty or seventy thousand years old. Tea has been discovered and utilized by human beings for about four or five thousand years.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The tea ceremony culture is at least 2,000 years old. It has been very long, and the tea ceremony, at least before the Tang Dynasty or the Tang Dynasty, was the first in the world to use tea as a way of self-cultivation.

    The tea ceremony originated in our country. At least before the Tang Dynasty or the Tang Dynasty, tea was the first in the world to be used as a way of self-cultivation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The tea ceremony culture has been around for at least 2,000 years. It has been very long, the tea ceremony in the Tang Dynasty or before the Tang Dynasty, in the world for the first time to drink tea as a way of self-cultivation, the Tang Dynasty "Feng Shi Wenjian Ji" has such a record: "The tea ceremony is a great line, the princes and courtiers are all drinkers."

    This is the earliest extant record of the tea ceremony.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The culture of the tea ceremony existed before the Tang Dynasty, probably more than a thousand years old.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In China, tea culture has a history of four or five dry years, and it has been prosperous for a long time. The tea ceremony is the way to appreciate the beauty of tea. The tea ceremony is also regarded as an art of life for cooking and drinking tea, a life etiquette that uses tea as a medium, and a way of life that uses tea to cultivate one's body.

    It is a very beneficial ritual of harmony and beauty by making tea, appreciating tea, smelling tea, drinking tea, enhancing friendship, cultivating virtues, learning etiquette, and appreciating traditional virtues. Drinking tea can calm the mind and calm the mind, help to cultivate sentiment and remove distracting thoughts.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To trace the origin of Chinese tea culture, we must first clarify the origin of Chinese tea. Lu Yu's "Book of Tea" in the Tang Dynasty said: "Tea is drinking, originating from Shennong's family, and smelling in Lu Zhougong."

    The basis for determining Shennong's is "Shennong's Materia Medica" and "Shennong's Food Classic".The former contains: "Shennong tasted a hundred herbs, encountered seventy-two poisons in one day, and was able to solve them."

    The latter contains: "Tea and tea are pleasing to serve for a long time." This legend has been passed down to the present day.

    In this way, it is at least 3,000 years old.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The tea ceremony is a part of traditional Chinese culture and has a history of more than 2,000 years.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tea ceremony culture refers to the tea culture formed in the process of tea drinking activities, including tea ceremony, tea morality, tea spirit, tea art, tea science, etc.; Learn the tea ceremony from the teacher, understand the Chinese tea culture, experience the elegance of tea culture, and inherit the essence of traditional Chinese culture.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Tea ceremony culture is a kind of cultural inheritance when tasting tea, and it is also a kind of appreciation of tea art. You can popularize some tea culture when drinking tea, and you can also set up some such courses.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The tea ceremony culture is very long-standing, the cultural heritage is very deep, you need to start from yourself, you must understand the relevant knowledge of tea, in order to spread the tea culture.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Tea culture is an "intermediary" culture, with tea as the carrier, with the purpose of embodying traditional Chinese ideology, morality and humanistic spirit, including tea etiquette, customs, tea law, tea rules, tea skills, tea art, historical allusions, folklore, literature and art, lyrics, songs, etc. Tea culture is a kind of "comprehensive" culture, involving architecture, dance, painting, opera, clothing, food, medicine and many other cultural fields.

    Tea culture is a communicative culture and a means to build and maintain good interpersonal relationships between people. ("The Heart of Tea").

    Tea ceremony is the core of tea culture, the specific practice process of tea affairs, and the process of self-improvement and self-understanding of tea people. Tea people become enlightened through drinking, and this process is called tea ceremony. Or to put it simply, the taster's awareness of tea is called the tea ceremony.

    It can be seen that the tea ceremony belongs to the category of cultivation to a large extent, and it is necessary to practice empirical evidence, not only to understand "reason", but also to cultivate "things", rather than just staying at the level of cognition or research.

    The tea ceremony originated in China and was further developed and perfected in neighboring Japan.

    The tea ceremony is the quintessence of oriental culture and humanistic spirit, and is the precious wealth that the ancient Chinese civilization has contributed to all mankind.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Chinese tea ceremony was established in the Tang Dynasty, followed by the Song Dynasty, and flourished in the Ming Dynasty. The Chinese tea ceremony was formed in the middle of the 8th century in the Tang Dynasty, and Lu Yu was the founder of the Chinese tea ceremony and the founder of the sencha ceremony. The representative figures of the sencha ceremony include Lu Yu, Chang Boxiong, Jiaoran, Lu Tong, Bai Juyi, Pi Rixiu, Tortoise Meng, Qi Ji, etc.

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