目录 Preface 01 Chapter I Historical Origin of Chinese Tea Section 1 Legend of the Origin of Tea 002 Section 2 Tea Plants Native to China 006 Section 3 From Tree Leaves to Tea Leaves 012 Section 4 Classicism of Tea Making in the Tang Dynasty 017 Section 5 Romantic Tea Whisking 022 Section 6 The Emergence of Loose Tea in the Ming Dynasty 029 Section 7 The Popularity of Tea Drinking 033 Section 8 Modern Tea Develops Apace 038 Chapter II Varieties of Chinese Tea Section 1 iversity of Chinese Tea 044 Section 2 White Tea 048 Section 3 Green Tea 053 Section 4 Yellow Tea 060 Section 5 Dark-Green Tea 064 Section 6 Black Tea 068 Section 7 Dark Tea 072 Section 8 Scented Tea Chapter III Chinese Tea ‘Walking’ Section 1 Eternal Tea ‘Tone’ Despite Changes 082 Section 2 Longstanding Tea Trade 084 Section 3 Export of Chinese Tea to Japan 088 Section 4 Black Tea Conquers U.K. and then Other Parts of the World 092 Section 5 Process of Tea Globalization 099 Section 6 Chinese Tea that Plays an Important Role in Historical Events 106 Section 7 The Ancient Tea-Horse Trade Road with the Sound of Horse Bells.. 110 Chapter IV Chinese Tea for Enlightenment Section 1 Charming Chinese Tea Ceremony 120 Section 2 Taste Zen in Tea 133 Section 3 Chinese Tea Ceremony: Tea Soothing 137 Section 4 ‘Once-in -a-Lifetime’ of Japanese Tea Ceremony 140 Chapter V Interesting Chinese Tea Habits Section 1 Colorful Tea Customs 150 Section 2 Diverse Tea Expertise 170 Section 3 Oriental Beauty Tea – Insects-Bitten Tea Tastes Better 178 Section 4 ‘Duck Excrement Fragrance’ Tea 182 Section 5 The Legendary ‘White Cockscomb’ Tea 184 Section 6 What is 1,000-liang Tea? 188 Section 7 Why a Pu’er Tea Cake Usually Weighs 357 Grams 190 Section 8 What is the ‘DNA’ of Biluochun Tea? 193 Section 9 Why There is No Rock in Wuyi Rock Tea 196 Chapter VI The ‘Firsts’ of Chinese Tea Section 1 Earliest Tea Plantation in China - Mengding Mountain Imperial Tea Plantation 202 Section 2 First Tea Master in China and the First Tea Book in the World 206 Section 3 China’s First Tributary Teahouse 211 Section 4 Tea Business – One of the Most Ancient Trades in China 213 Appendix A Brief Chinese Chronology 221
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