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Tea, a Stream of Continuous Consumption

Tea News · May 06, 2025

Tea, a stream of continuous consumption.

A bottle of wine or a pack of cigarettes can be consumed quickly, but a box of tea will accompany you for a long time, a little bit each day. A Cup of clear tea will keep you company during a joyful moment.

Drinking Tea is about enjoying the experience.

The first infusion is water, the second is tea, and it's from the third to the fourth infusion that the essence truly emerges. In these infusions, one can fully enjoy the transition from bitterness to sweetness, leaving a lingering aroma on the lips and teeth.

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Tea has the power to calm you down, allowing you to slowly boil water and gently Brew the tea.

As the tea fragrance fills the air and the leaves gradually unfurl, the tea becomes richer. Looking into a cup of tea is like reflecting on life's ups and downs. The settling of the tea leaves mirrors our lives and destinies, with their twists and turns, eventually finding peace.

Life is short. Instead of chasing after fleeting desires and getting caught up in the hustle and bustle, why not take a leaf out of the book of those who pick chrysanthemums by the eastern fence and enjoy the brief warmth of life? The essence of drinking tea is much the same.

A cup of tea, a span of time; a cup of tea, a whiff of fragrance; a cup of tea, a lingering aroma on the lips and teeth; a cup of tea, tranquil times; a cup of tea, warm and peaceful.

With the rising tea fragrance, a depressed heart opens up, clouds disperse, revealing clear blue skies, and the mood improves.

In times of frustration and depression, a cup of tea can cleanse the wounds of the soul, bringing tranquility and bliss.

After a heavy meal, a cup of tea can cut through the grease, leaving one feeling refreshed, with a tingling sensation in the mouth and a taste that lingers long after the last sip.

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Tea offers the most intimate care. Tea and water, you and the tea, eventually blend into one, soothing the throat, pleasing the lips and teeth, and brightening your mood like blooming flowers.

Choosing to drink tea at a teahouse is also a good way to soothe both body and mind.

In the midst of the bustling world, slowly savoring tea and having light conversations creates an elegant atmosphere. The heart becomes calm and clear, without the loud noise and commotion.

There is only the rich aroma of the tea, a few close friends, chatting and laughing, and time seems to slow down. One sheds the restlessness and feels light and free, relaxed and natural.

The aroma of tea compared to the smell of alcohol is akin to the contrast between the mundane and the refined. One is fresh and otherworldly, the other is worldly and pungent. The charm of tea is lasting, beneficial to both body and mind, and a source of warmth in winter.

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On hot days, a cup of tea can quench thirst and relieve fatigue.

During rainy weather, holding a warm cup of tea in your hands is comforting and fragrant.

Drinking a cup of tea, watching snowflakes and raindrops fall, observing the changes in nature – the four seasons are a landscape of life, constantly shifting and intertwining. Yet, the warmth and fragrance of tea remain constant.

Drinking tea is about enjoying the experience and the state of mind. Under this sky, sitting by the window with a fine brew in hand, savoring the moment.

Enjoying the beauty of a cup of tea, in the evening, with a fragrant tea, a small book, and some music, time flows leisurely, the mood as light as the wind, comfortable and refreshing.

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