Sage of Tea Lu Yu
In tea history, it is impossible not to come across mention of Lu Yu, the Sage of Tea or Patron Saint of Tea.
Read Moreby Jaelithe Crislip | Jan 10, 2022 | History, Tea In Literature | 1 |
In tea history, it is impossible not to come across mention of Lu Yu, the Sage of Tea or Patron Saint of Tea.
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The most talked-about period drama of recent years has to be the British series, Downton Abbey, co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece. However, lavish historical productions are certainly not novel elsewhere…
Read Moreby Donna | Aug 20, 2021 | Basics & Tips, Health & Well-Being, Legacy, Spirituality, Tea & Meditation, Tea In Literature | 5 |
Sitting down to drink a cup of tea grants us permission to slow down. Slowing down is a powerful…
Read Moreby Anesce Dremen | Jul 13, 2021 | Tea In Literature, Tea Poetry | 0 |
Erasure poetry is a subgenre of found poetry which eliminates pre-existing text to compose a poem.
Read Moreby Judi Slack | Jun 21, 2021 | Tea In Literature | 1 |
Everyone knows that reading and a cup of tea go hand in hand, and no one knew this better than Agatha Christie.
Read Moreby Anesce Dremen | May 25, 2021 | Tea In Literature | 0 |
Creative writing centered in tea has a tradition spanning over a millennium.
Read Moreby T Ching | Apr 23, 2021 | Art & Design, Open, Tea In Literature | 0 |
Do Tea Cartoons Attract New Tea Drinkers? The World Tea Expo once scheduled a speaker that...
Read Moreby Babette Donaldson | Apr 21, 2021 | Tea In Literature | 0 |
Heavy Books About Tea You may never have considered that the focus of a book review might be...
Read Moreby Ifang Hsieh | Apr 5, 2021 | Tea In Literature | 0 |
An article titled “Care for a Cup of Satanic Chamomile?” appeared in the New York Times…
Read Moreby Anesce Dremen | Apr 2, 2021 | Tea In Literature, Tea Poetry | 0 |
This article is a compilation of excerpts from Chinese poets in translation, who steep emotions through various vessels in connection to tea.
Read Moreby T Ching | Feb 11, 2021 | Japan, Tea In Literature | 0 |
Bunbuku Chagama, literally “Bunbuku tea-kettle,” is a Japanese folktale or fairy tale.
Read Moreby Anesce Dremen | Feb 9, 2021 | Tea In Literature | 1 |
The following six idioms demonstrate how tea is steeped within Mandarin.
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