Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - On a hazy day in Grain Rain, tea branches sprouted. Is it okay?
On a hazy day in Grain Rain, tea branches sprouted. Is it okay?
Of course.
Grain Rain, also known as the "Tea Festival", as the saying goes: Eat good tea and pick buds before the rain. See bud in Qingming Festival, see tea in Grain Rain.
Tea before rain, green and tender, a cup of fragrant tea, people are everywhere, and new tea brings elegant taste and enjoyment. Usually, before the solar term in Grain Rain, it is the time when tea leaves are "one leaf and one bud". At this time, the picked tea leaves are delicate, fragrant and have the best taste, so Grain Rain becomes accustomed to tasting new tea.
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