Tea is a beverage of preference. By understanding one's preferences, we can reflect on personality traits and various aspects of their attitude toward life, and further explore solutions.
1. Those who prefer lightly fermented high-aroma tea
Personality traits:
(1) Adventurous, willing to try new things.
(2) Idealistic, with personal dreams they aim to achieve.
(3) Perfectionist, with high standards for things.
(4) Imaginative, with rich associations.
Life attitude:
(1) Easily bored with monotonous things; emotions and life often fluctuate greatly. May suffer unnecessary troubles due to making wrong friends or investment mistakes.
(2) Very concerned about how others perceive them; may pretend to be capable or noble to save face, exhausting themselves in the process.
(3) Never tolerates betrayal, broken promises, or slander. They are always sincere to those around them, often assuming people are kind and good, making them vulnerable to disappointment and withdrawal.
(4) Deeply loves their family but rarely expresses it verbally. Prefers to show love through actions, which family members often misunderstand or criticize, leading to frustration.

2. Those who prefer unfermented green tea
Personality traits:
(1) Rational thinker, with clear judgment of things.
(2) Strong self-discipline and有自己的 opinions.
(3) Planner, works in an organized, rhythmic, and disciplined manner.
(4) Observer, carefully examines surroundings and responds appropriately.
(5) Researcher, quietly and persistently pursues self-set goals.
Life attitude:
(1) Not good with words, appears aloof and hard to approach, leading to a narrow social circle.
(2) Strong emphasis on principles and traditions, often offending others and becoming a target of criticism.
(3) Unconditionally accepts people, things, or ideas they认同, even sacrificing themselves. Believes one should be loyal to themselves as a truth seeker.
(4) Deeply loves their family, but expresses it through opposition, conflict, or disagreement. Feels more exhausted than anyone else when alone.
(5) Will fully take responsibility once they accept it, even if the initial choice was wrong. Willingly bears the burden, often leading to fatigue. A true brave figure.

3. Those who prefer post-fermented dark tea
Personality traits:
(1) Nature-loving, typical Taoist thinker, with a go-with-the-flow attitude.
(2) Survival expert, strong resilience, hard to be defeated in harsh environments.
(3) Strategist, knows how to conserve strength and think through problems.
(4) Open personality, dislikes intrigues, values trust among people.
Life attitude:
(1) Slightly passive, often misses good opportunities.
(2) Typical “almost right” person, lacks precision, making it hard to accumulate fame or wealth.
(3) Easily satisfied, finds joy in practice, but may be criticized by family.

4. Those who prefer fully fermented black tea
Personality traits:
(1) Highly active, changeable, with large emotional swings.
(2) Aesthetic, with imaginative ideas, focuses on execution results.
(3) Values personal feelings, applies multiple standards depending on context.
(4) Life expert,注重生活品质, knows how to relax, likes abstract things, plans daily routines well.
Life attitude:
(1) High standards create pressure on those around them, often causing subordinates to rebel.
(2) Prefers to associate with refined, high-level individuals, making them hard to approach.
(3) Spends most wealth on food, clothing, housing, and transportation due to personal taste.
(4) Cares for family internally, but finds it difficult to live with them.