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A Brief Analysis of Japanese Traditional Tea Room Tea Room Japanese Tradition

A structural diagram, so that officials can probably see the doorway.

Entrance design

The small entrance to the teahouse that you can't get in without kneeling is perhaps one of the rarest designs in the history of world architecture. This design is to experience selfless humility in a practical way.

ceiling

The ceiling of the teahouse is made of leaves and bamboo chips, which looks patchy. The upper part of the ceiling is where the guests sit, and the lower part of the ceiling is where the host sits, which reflects the humility and respect of the host.

window

In order to express aesthetic feeling, the structure of tea room windows is very distinctive, which is generally divided into "wall bottom window" and "joint window" Most of the windows are made of thin bamboo, and sometimes the familiar Japanese window paper is affixed, which is light-permeable, windproof and warm.

The size and shape of the window in the teahouse refuse to be repeated, and it needs to be staggered and varied.

Basic mode

Japanese tea rooms are divided into concave rooms, guest rooms, front seats and floor stoves. Centered on the "ground stove", there is a water room on the left, where tea sets and cleaning utensils are placed.

The appearance and internal structure of the teahouse strive to show the beauty of "asymmetry", which is the ideal fruit of Taoism with Zen color.

tea-things

Japanese-style tea set includes: iron pot, water spoon, tea bowl, tea spoon (small pot for holding tea powder) and water finger (water device for washing hands).

Tea bowls are the most representative tea-ordering utensils, made of pottery. The three most famous teapots in Japanese history are called "Ele, Yong Er and Tang Sanjin".

arrange flowers

There must be flower arrangement in the teahouse. Simple style, which fits the word "clean".

Open ground and middle gate

After all, the teahouse itself is only a pure land in the turbid world, but how can this pure land stand in the turbid world and be detached from it? We can't help but mention the open space and the middle door outside the teahouse.

Setting foot on the open field means the first step of cutting off contact with the outside world.

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