Life is like a pot of tea. Many people drink it, but few people understand it.
Drinking tea is not just a simple behavior, but also contains profound philosophy. You can understand life from a small teapot and experience the ups and downs of life in tea tasting.
The fusion of tea and water forms a unique tea soup, which contains different flavors of life.
And those who really understand tea will understand life better. Those who understand tea understand the way of nature.
Tea is a perfect display of the way of nature. Tea leaves grow naturally between heaven and earth, and a series of processing methods never add any additional materials.
There are not too many extra details when brewing, and one cup can make a pot. Natural tea is naturally brewed, so the taste is naturally pure.
Su Dongpo likes to drink tea. He once wrote a song "In the Sand", in which he wrote: "I am drunk and want to sleep, the sun is high and people are thirsty for tea, knock on the door and ask the wild family."
The leisure of life and the open-minded state of mind are all in this cup of tea.
People who really love tea can maintain rationality and kindness in the noisy world.
The character of tea gradually resonates with the character of tea drinkers. Tea is restrained, clear, and has a long aftertaste in the plainness.
Do not fight, do not grab, and treat the world calmly.
The growth of a person is to taste the ups and downs, laughter and tears along the way, but not to change the fiery and bright heart.
The so-called epiphany of tea lies in a pot of tea that soaks the taste of the world, sour and sweet, washing away the impetuousness and noise of the past.
Every stage of life has bitterness and sweetness, but in the second half of life, looking back on the past, I found that the bitterness I had eaten paved the way to success.
People who love tea know that every cup of tea soup is made from fresh leaves picked and "boiled".
Why do we always say that tea is life?
Because every cup of tea has bitterness and sweetness; and because the same building has different emotions.
Every harvest is inseparable from hard work; every sip of tea is inseparable from boiling water.






