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洗盡古今人不倦,將如醉前豈堪夸。 銚煎黃蕊色,碗轉(zhuǎn)曲塵花。 慕詩(shī)客,愛(ài)僧家。 ] Tea in Literature and Art “Xiao Yi Earns Orchid Pavilion Preface” Painted by Yan Liben,Tang Dynasty 《 蕭翼賺蘭亭圖 》 [唐 ] 閻立本 ? “Play the Guqin and Savor the Tea” ? Painted by Zhou Fang,Tang Dynasty ? 《 調(diào)琴啜茗圖卷 》 (局部) [唐 ] 周昉 “Entertainment in Palace” Painted by unkown painter, Tang Dynasty 《 宮樂(lè)圖 》 (會(huì)茗圖 ) [唐 ] 作者不詳 “Party for Scholars” Painted by Zhao Ji, Northern Song Dynasty 《 文會(huì)圖 》 [北宋 ] 趙佶 《 茶 》 [唐 ]元稹 茶。 戲作小詩(shī)君一笑,從來(lái)佳茗似佳人。 明月來(lái)投玉川子,清風(fēng)吹破武林春。 Heizhuan Qinghzhuan amp。Chinese Tea Culture Top Ten Tea of China The details about Chinese Tea Culture ? History of Tea ? Classification of Chinese Tea ? Introduction of Tea Sets ? Teaism (Chadao) ? in Literature and Art History of the Tea ? ? China is the initial place of tea and also the fist country to discover the tea tree and make use of it. Early back to primitive society, tea has been used as medicine. Tea has been found in the record documents of China’ Zhou dynasty about 1100BC. People began to drink tea in their daily life and the appeared the market of tea in 100BC. Drinking tea became a fashion in Xijin dynasty and Tang dynasty . ? “Tea Jing”(茶經(jīng) ) written by Lu Yu in 760AD was the first book of tea in the world, which promote the development of tea culture. Shennong Tasted Plants Shen Nong Shi, the God of Agriculture, was believed to be the first to discover tea. In his “ Book of Herbs” (神農(nóng)本草經(jīng) ), it says that “ Shen Nong shi personally tasted hundreds of species of herbs and he was hit by 72 poisons in a single day. But he used a kind of tree leaves to ease his case and it turned out to be tea tree. Lu Yu(陸羽 ): Sage of Tea Lu Yu of the Tang Dynasty is respected as the Sage of Tea(茶圣 ) for his contribution to Chinese tea culture. He is best known for his book the Classic of Tea (茶經(jīng) ), which is the first monograph on cultivating, making and drinking tea in the world The Spread of Chinese Tea ? ? As Buddhist priests start to move around China and Japan, the spread of cultivation and tea drinking follows them. ? ? The first mention of tea outside China and Japan is said to be by the Arabs in 850 AD and it was they who were reputed to have