I enjoy savoring the fragrance of Tea during my leisure time, watching the slim flow of time through my fingertips.
Steep a pot of Pu'er tea, listen to an old song, or flip through a book—just like that.
In the faint aroma of tea, the restless heart gradually becomes clear, slow, and gentle, enjoying a stretch of slim time.
The tea slowly loses its flavor, and the passage of time leaves little trace on the tapestry of years. Some thoughts quietly flow by in the tea's aroma.
I recall someone once saying: “Days go by, and you find you need a pot of tea for company.”
When I first heard this, I had just started getting into tea; later, after some time had passed, I found the words to be true.
The times and the economy are rapidly advancing, and the days of slow living seem to be dwindling.
Encountering tea, I fell in love with those moments of slowing down, calmly observing clouds come and go, listening to birdsong, and gradually shedding the restlessness of the spirit.
As for tea, I haven't delved deeply into the art of tea; for me, it's simply a matter of liking it, much like how one might like a song, without any particular reason.
Tea is, for me, part of daily life. When Drinking Tea, I seldom discuss the art of tea or dare to talk about Tea culture; I just like tea.
I enjoy brewing a pot of tea during my free time, letting time slow down, sipping tea while reading a book, chatting idly with family and friends, or even just smelling the flowers—it's all delightful.
Amid countless blossoms, only a few truly please the eye. Drinking tea is much the same—I have my own favorite two or three varieties of Pu'er tea, much as I have a preference for teas from Bajiaoting.
I've always loved the days filled with tea. Perhaps the reason is that I've fallen in love with the fragrant hours, so elegant, tranquil, and unhurried.
The clear and penetrating scent of tea washes and purifies hearts that have become mundane.
Picking up a wisp of tea fragrance, I wish only to keep half a measure of time, quietly watching flowers bloom. Life is enriched by tea, and the moments spent with tea are always beautiful.
Indeed, as the saying goes, days go by, and you find you need a Cup of tea for company.