One day, one Tea, living each day immersed in tea—this probably describes the lifestyle of a true tea lover.
Amidst the busyness, carve out time for a Cup of tea. Reading, Drinking Tea, writing, watching clouds, listening to rain, gathering with friends, idle chatter—each day is like this, no need for any special effort.
After finishing up, it's time for solitude and tea tasting, experiencing it according to your mood, and jotting down perhaps only comprehensible tea tasting notes to yourself.
Slowly Brew the tea, savoring every sip. Drinking tea requires time and experience; it's not as simple as opening a can of cola. There's a process involved, and you have to wait.
The act of drinking tea is like a ritual, necessitating a slowing down. Impatience is not conducive to enjoying hot tea.
As one reaches middle age, there often comes an appreciation for tea. Here, you begin to understand that what the tea offers isn't immediate richness but rather a lingering Sweetness, a different realm of life.
Spend time on tea. Everyone's time is valuable, and when someone shares their time with you, they are sharing a part of their world.
Spending time on tea, whether alone or with friends at a tea gathering, is a beautiful thing.
Spending time on tea isn't a waste of time; rather, it forms a way of life centered around tea. Living with tea by your side means savoring life.
Daily detachment from the hustle and bustle, placing oneself in leisure, sitting across from a cup of clear tea.
Inhaling the elegant fragrance, watching the leaves gradually unfurl, pondering the tender green hidden within her heart, and the winds of Qin, the rains of Han that she once endured.
Using the tip of the tongue to sense the temperature of the tea and the warmth it carries, allowing that warmth to slide down the throat and slowly flow into the innermost being. This is the life I desire—the days with tea!