China is the birthplace of tea. During the Tang and Song dynasties, the Chinese drank compressed tea. It was during the Ming and Qing dynasties that the people slowly turned to drinking loose tea. Brewing tea methods also changed from roasting and tencha to the current methods of brewing tea.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Sui And Tang Dynasty Tea Customs
Though the Sui Dynasty did not rule for a long time, Emperor Yang built the Grand Canal, making it possible for the southern tea leaves to be shipped to the north. The economic development during the Tang Dynasty led the production and sale of tea leaves to reach unparalleled heights. The distribution center of tea leaves moved to the Jiangzhe area. During this period both tea and the social culture of China developed rapidly.
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China,
Emperor Yang,
Grand Canal,
Tang Dynasty
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