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(Ripon) wrote in message . com>...
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(ChineseTea) wrote in message
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> > Keemun tea origin is Anhui province of China. Do you know that Keemun
> > is called Qi Men in chinese? The Keemun tea is named after Keemun / Qi
> > Men of Anhui.

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> Dear Chinese Tea:
> Yes i knew Keemun is from Anhui province but didn't know In chinese
> its called Qi Men. Thanks a lot. But what is the meaning of QI?
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> Ripon
> (From Bangladesh)


Dear Ripon,

Qi means magnificent or extreme cold.

Most chinese black tea are named after it s origin.
For example:
Ying De Hong of GuangDong, Ying De
Yi Hong of Hubei, YiChang
Chuan Hong of Sichuan
Hu Hong of Hunan

It doesnt really have a meaning to it. It means it is from that province or county.

If you like Keemun type black tea you should try Ying De Hong.

Chinese Tea
(From China)