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How to treat the inheritance of tea culture and the future tea ceremony?

Human beings are only 1.7 meters tall, while China has 9.6 million square kilometers, so our vision is too narrow and we can only see things around us. So we often use the situation around us to measure the situation in China.

I study German, and everyone around me knows German, so I always feel that "everyone knows German in China".

I am surrounded by local tyrants, so I think "Everyone in China uses iphone".

Subjective thinking is the beginning of fallacy.

Don't draw such irresponsible conclusions without statistical data.

The article is irrelevant, personal opinion. Here are the answers.

I like drinking tea.

Good wine will never be lost, and the so-called Tao is just a way of tasting. No matter how ignorant I am, I will never make tea with cold water.

But as for how many degrees, why use a teapot and so on, if I start to pursue the taste and quality of tea, I will naturally understand and learn.

But not now, this is the first time I am worried about employment, the second time I am looking for a house, and the third time I am looking for a wife. It is not the time to worry about children in the future, but the things to consider when you retire, such as planting flowers, planting grass, walking and drinking tea.

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 this day, how can you say that you are dead when you die?

Finally spit it out! Starbucks is also called coffee culture? That can only be called Starbucks culture. Americans have been drinking coffee for at most 200 years. Is drinking Bibina from France and Italy also called drinking coffee?