Tea, seemingly simple, is in fact rare.
Tea, originating from nature, draws on the essence of the sun and moon, and is nurtured by the cycles of spring and autumn, thus acquiring the spirit of mountains and waters.
It is a beverage that both nourishes and invigorates, capable of stimulating the mind to clear thoughts and soothing the intestines for bodily comfort. Perhaps no other drink can be as beneficial to both body and mind as tea.
In tea, there are the shadows of clouds and the sentiments of rain. In tea, there is the calmness of mountains, rivers, and valleys, as well as the true flavors of life.
Why do I choose to share tea with friends? Because I wish to meet those who resonate with me. As the saying goes: “When people leave, the tea cools,” but after they depart, I will carefully tend to the Teapot, cups, and tea setting, savoring the Sweetness of the afternoon.
Why do I share my good tea with you? Because only you understand my tea.
Finding someone who understands tea, among countless people, seeing you cherish the tea Cup as you admire its color and inhale its aroma, brings me a sense of fulfillment.
When tea lovers gather, there is no flattery or pretense; each person has their own unique style and thoughts, which deepen our mutual appreciation when they intersect.
Lovers of tea, like ancient martial artists practicing Wudang, Emei, Tai Chi, and Wing Chun, each follow their own school, with green, white, red, Oolong, black, and yellow teas each having their admirers.
In this ever-changing era, please cherish your tea friends with sincerity, embracing more tranquility and less restlessness.
Let's make time to meet up for tea. Among tea friends, there are no ulterior motives. Good tea is hard to come by, just as good tea friends are, so let's cherish every sip! Regardless of how many years pass, let us not forget our original intentions!