• An article takes you to know the story of Gaiwan

    An article takes you to know the story of Gaiwan

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    Let's invite Lin Daiyu, the protagonist of "A Dream of Red Mansions", to demonstrate the classical usage of Gaiwan. The 1987 edition of the Red Chamber was very finely shot. There was another scene before Yingchun drinking tea and using the lid to skim the floating tea, and this scene is Daiyu entering the Rongguo Mansion as a guest. This action was omitted and...
  • "Why do the pictures on porcelain look rough"

    "Why do the pictures on porcelain look rough"

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    There was once a funny question, "Why do the pictures on porcelain look rough", just like the answer from a few friends: You think porcelain paintings are rough because you have never seen a good one. When you see good porcelain and compare it with good paintings, you will still feel that the porcelain paintings are rough. But the fact is this: the level...
  • What kind of tea could be cooked?

    What kind of tea could be cooked?

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    Yu Dafu said: “Anyone who spends the winter in the northern country always misses cooking tea by the stove, or eating mutton, peeling peanuts, and drinking white wine.” According to media statistics, as of now, the topic of “Stove-Boiled Tea” has been played 2.75 billion times on Douyin, and topics related to Xiaohongshu have also been viewed by nearly 12 million people. The popularity...
  • ‘Stove-Boiled Tea’ —Young people's new favorite

    ‘Stove-Boiled Tea’ —Young people's new favorite

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    In cold weather, three or five friends, cooking tea around the stove, this is probably the people who love tea every winter heart yearning thing!   "On a cold night when guests come to tea as wine, bamboo stove soup boiling red." This is the Song Dynasty poet Du Lei describing a cold night, the host lit the stove to boil tea, tea as...
  • How much did the ancients pay attention to making tea around the stove?

    How much did the ancients pay attention to making tea around the stove?

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    Surrounded by a tea stove with friends, in the scent of tea, the body and mind are comforted, and it is also elegant. But if you can learn more about this cultural custom originated from the ancients, it will not only be arty, but you can really experience the fun of "making tea around the stove". Brewing tea is actually not a new form,...
  • History of Chinese Porcelain Development - Jingdezhen

    History of Chinese Porcelain Development - Jingdezhen

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    Water is the mother of tea Whether it is tea planting or tea brewing, water plays an irreplaceable role. Lu Yu, wrote in his "The Classic of Tea" that "tea as a drink originated from the Shennong" and has a history of more than 5,000 years. China has already become the country with the largest tea production and consumption in the world. Coupled with...