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Tradition of tea set

Tea set:

Teapot:?

Teapots have important symbolic significance in tea ceremony, and are regarded as the projection of the owner's mind and emotion. The materials and manufacturing techniques used in teapots represent different traditional and cultural backgrounds.

In a tea ceremony I personally experienced, the tea artist used a beautifully made teapot.

He slowly poured hot water into the tea, and then gently shook the teapot, as if talking to the tea. At this moment, the teapot is not only a container for holding tea, but also an extension of the emotion and skill of the tea teacher, which makes me feel the profound connotation of the teapot as a symbol.

Disc:?

The significance of tea saucer in tea ceremony can not be ignored. It can not only protect the desktop from water damage, but also decorate the overall layout of the tea set.

At a tea party, I saw different shapes of saucers, some of which showed the traditional China style, while others incorporated modern design elements. This made me realize that the saucer is not only a practical tool, but also a part of tea ceremony culture.

Tea tray:

Tea tray has the function of overall layout and aesthetic feeling in tea ceremony, which can reflect the owner's mind and taste. I once saw an exquisite tea tray at a tea party with a selection of tea sets and tea leaves on it.

The design and arrangement of tea trays are orderly, which makes the whole tea mat more harmonious. This made me understand that the tea tray is not only a practical tool, but also the owner's respect and understanding of tea ceremony culture. Through the tea tray, he showed us the beauty and connotation of tea ceremony.

The special symbolic significance of tea set lies in its representativeness and inheritance. Each tea set represents a specific cultural background, manufacturing technology and design concept. This reminds me of a purple sand tea set I used in a tea ceremony experience.

Tea teacher told us that purple sand teapot is an important part of Chinese traditional tea culture, which not only has high artistic value, but also inherits history and wisdom.

By observing the brewing of tea masters, I not only tasted the delicious tea, but also deeply felt that purple sand teapot, as the inheritor of tea ceremony culture, made the history of tea ceremony unfold before my eyes.

In my tea ceremony trip, tea sets are also closely related to my personal experience. On a trip, I came across a small shop displaying various tea sets.

Among them, an exquisite teacup caught my attention. Exquisite designs on the teacups remind me of drinking tea at my grandmother's house when I was a child.

At that time, grandma always used a similar cup to make me fragrant tea. We chatted while drinking tea, and the warm picture is still vivid.

So, I bought the teacup without hesitation. Every time I use it, it seems that I can communicate with my grandmother warmly, which makes me cherish the affection conveyed by the tea ceremony more.

In addition, tea sets can also be associated with different tea cultures and regions. When I visited a tea garden, I learned the uniqueness of Japanese tea ceremony.

The tea sets they use, such as tea bowls and tea baskets, all embody the essence of Japanese culture. I personally experienced a Japanese tea ceremony, mixing matcha with a bamboo tea basket, and every movement was very ceremonial, which made me deeply feel the spirit of tea ceremony as a living art.

Teacups:

As a part of tea ceremony, tea cups have unique symbolic significance. First of all, it represents respect and gratitude. In the tea ceremony, the host will choose different cups to entertain guests, and different cups may show different feelings and respect.

This reminds me of a tea ceremony I attended in Japan. The tea teacher carefully selected the teacups for us. She told us that each teacup has its specific purpose, and the teacup I used conveyed the respect and welcome of the host, which made me feel that the teacup was a symbol of respect and gratitude.

Secondly, teacups are also the embodiment of aesthetics and taste. The shape, material and decoration of the teacup can show the owner's aesthetic orientation and cultural taste.

At a tea party I attended, the teacups used by the host were very exquisite, and each teacup was unique, which made people feel a kind of beautiful enjoyment. As a symbol of taste, teacups not only enrich the tea ceremony, but also reflect the owner's love and pursuit of tea ceremony culture.

As a personal experience, tea cups also play an important role in my tea ceremony trip. On my own coffee table, there is a teacup that I particularly love.

This teacup is not very expensive, nor is it particularly beautiful, but it has spent a lot of wonderful tea time with me. I remember once, on a cold winter day, I made a pot of warm green tea and poured tea soup into this teacup. Unconsciously, the chill gradually dissipated and my heart gradually calmed down.

This teacup has become my closeness to tea, and it is also part of my relaxation and enjoyment of life.

Teacups can also reflect the characteristics of different cultures and traditions. For example, the purple sand teacups in China, the Japanese teacups and the British teacups all bear the cultural imprint behind them.

I tried to taste tea with cups of different cultural styles, which not only felt the unique charm of different cultures, but also gave me a deeper understanding of the diversity of tea ceremony.

Beibei has something to say:

Tea set is not only a tool in tea ceremony culture, but also a symbol and implication. It symbolizes nature, purity, harmony and respect, which makes me realize a beautiful realm and the wisdom of life in the practice of tea ceremony.

Tea set is an important part of tea ceremony, and it is also a comfort to the soul. It allows me to draw nutrition from the tea ceremony culture and become a more delicate and interesting part of my daily life.