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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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Tea Cup Emperor Xuan Zhong reign [1] tea cups with pointed footings are of superior quality and style, solid and not easily cool off, they are as white as jade, great for check out the color of tea. This is number one tea cup Emperor Shi Zhong reign [2] altar cups made for tea, fruit juice and wine, the one with inscription "Gold Charm Ceremony Altar " is fine as well. White Ding Kiln[3] tea cups are collectibles not for day to day use. Due to the fact that a cup for steeping tea ought to be warmed up in order to creat milky foams on the surface of tea, porcelain ware from ancient kiln may be damaged by heating, this is something one ought to bear in mind. There are also pots made by Old Man Chui's Kiln, somewhat larger, can be used as container for fruit and nuts; the fruits must be limitd to those which do not take away aroma such as filbert seeds, pine seeds, fresh bamboo shoots, chicken peas and lotus seeds; tangerine, orange and jasmine are positively out. [1] Emperor Xuan Zhong reign : 1426-1449 [2] Emperor Shi Zhong reign 1523-1565 [3] Ding Kiln was founded in Tang dynasty, it became one of the most famous kilns in North Song Dynasty. |
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