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Eight-step method of Chaoshan kungfu tea Han Xin points soldiers

Chaoshan kungfu tea is a traditional tea art in China, and the Eight-Step Method and Han Xin's Point Soldiers are two traditional martial arts and military strategies in China. The combination of these two cultural elements is an interesting cultural fusion. Let's take a look!

The eight-step method of Chaoshan kungfu tea refers to the specific steps of making tea, including washing tea, ironing, putting tea, injecting water, making tea, pouring water, pouring tea and covering. These steps seem simple, but in fact they need very exquisite skills and processes to make a pot of good tea with rich aroma, clear color and mellow taste.

Han Xin's ordering troops is an ancient war strategy. In the war, Han Xin used clever tactics to count his troops, which made the enemy misjudge his troops, thus winning successfully. This strategy was widely used in ancient military and became a classic story. In modern times, Han Xin's point soldiers have also become a way to describe various strategies such as business strategy and competitive strategy with ancient allusions.

Combining these two different cultural elements is also an interesting cultural combination. When making tea, we might as well learn from Han Xin's tactics, and adopt different tea-making techniques according to different tea leaves and tea-making utensils to release the aroma and taste of tea to the maximum extent. Perhaps, making a pot of good tea is just like fighting a war, which requires clever use of strategies and skills to win.