为了正常的体验网站,请在浏览器设置里面开启Javascript功能!

The Culture of The Chinese Tea

2018-10-04 10页 doc 36KB 68阅读

用户头像

is_983143

暂无简介

举报
The Culture of The Chinese TeaThe Culture of The Chinese Tea 中国茶文化 The Culture of The Chinese Tea Acknowledgements I should like to express my indebtedness to my thesis supervisor, whose detailed advice and painstaking and invaluable criticism of earlier drafts had a major impact on the fina...
The Culture of The Chinese Tea
The Culture of The Chinese Tea 中国茶文化 The Culture of The Chinese Tea Acknowledgements I should like to express my indebtedness to my thesis supervisor, whose detailed advice and painstaking and invaluable criticism of earlier drafts had a major impact on the final shape of the paper. I also should like to thank the authors and publishers, whose articles and books my thesis paper is based on. Abstract The Chinese tea is broad and profound ,and it has a long history. Long time ago, people found tea can make people spirited and think clearly, so it became one of seven daily necessities. There are six kinds of tea, namely Green tea, Black tea, Yellow tea, White tea, Oolong tea, Flower tea and Puer tea. Each part of China has its own special type of tea. China is truly the hometown of tea. All tea used in the world now are from China originally. Chinese tea culture has the same long history as Chinese culture. In this paper, I will summarize something about the tea history and the use for people's health, and point out why Chinese look tea as one of the three famous drink in the world. Key words: Tea; history; health ;Culture ; Chinese 摘 要 中国的茶叶艺术博大精神,并且渊源流长。很早以前人们就发现饮茶可以说是是人们每 日必不可少的饮品,它可以使人神清气爽,精神百倍。茶共有六种:绿茶,黑茶,黄茶,白 茶,乌龙茶,花茶和普洱茶。由于中国地势广阔,所以每个地域都可以说有特殊的茶种。中 国不愧是茶叶的发源地。现在世界的茶叶起初都是由中国传入。中国的茶文化同她的历史一 样悠久。在这篇论文里,我简单的概括了一些关于茶叶的历史和对人体健康的优化作用,并 且附带说明了为什么中国的茶不愧是世界三大饮料之一~ 关键词:茶;历史;健康;文化 附件三: Table of Contents Abstract in English……………………………………………….……………… i Abstract in Chinese……………………………………………………………… ii 1.Introduction……………………………………………………………………. 2.Language…………………………………………………………… 3.1 The Culture of The Chinese Tea………………................... 3.1.1 The Culture of The Chinese Tea ………………………………… 3.1.2 The Culture of The Chinese Tea………………………………… 3.2 The Culture of The Chinese Tea…………………………………………….. 3.2.1 The Culture of The Chinese Tea.……………………………….. 3.2.2 The Culture of The Chinese Tea………………………………… 3.3 Masculinization of Evil…………………………………………................... 3.3.1 Masculinization of evil in English……………………………………… 3.3.1.1Crime ……………………………………………………………. 3.3.1.2 Cruelty and violence……………………………………………. 3.3.1.3 Libertine………………………………………………………… 3.3.2 Masculinization of evil in Chinese ……………………………………. 3.3.2.1 Crime……………………………………………………………. 3.3.2.2 Cruelty and violence.……………………………………………. 3.3.2.3 Libertine………………………………………………………… 4. Conclusion………………………………………………………..…………... Bibliography………………………………………………………... ……………. "When a guest comes to my home from far away on a cold night, I light bamboo to boil tea to offer him." — Ancient Chinese poem China is the home country of tea. Before the Tang Dynasty, Chinese tea was exported by land and sea, first to Japan and Korea, then to India and Central Asia and, in the Ming and Qing dynasties, to the Arabian Peninsula. After Ming and Qing Dynasty, tea culture seemed to take on a tendency of returning to the most basics in nature with less people deliberately seeking quality water and less occasions on which tribute tea was blindly elaborated. People paid more attention to and placed more stress on the pure flavor of tea and its inherent taste through which spiritual pursuit could be realized, solace to soul could be obtained a nd the pursuit for a supreme bourn that human being and nature had been integrated into one entity could be attained Chinese tea culture Chinese tea culture has a long history.Tea culture entered its most prosperous ear in Tang and Song Dynasty, which had evolved into a condition that the fashion drinking tea had extended all over the country and tea had thus won the status as national beverage. And at that moment Luyu who was honored as “ the Saint of Tea” and his masterpiece The Scripture of Tea appeared which promoted the Chinese tea culture to an altitude that had never been previously attained. Those continually emerging eminent figures in the tea industry propelled an intentional pursuit for water, tea, tea set and decoction in tea drinking to such an extreme elegance, perfection, delicacy and sophistication, so much so that in late Tang and Song Dynasty, an extravagant fashion was formed and occurred in tea culture. Tea culture is of much elegance. In the contemporary society, tea culture plays a role of enriching cultural and leisure life, promoting the development of tea-related economy and trade, and propelling culture exchange between nations. In the 21st century, tea culture will grow to an even larger scale, involve an even wider range of fields, perform an even stronger function and bring an even closer integration of tradition and modern times which will in turn promote tea culture to an international level Chinese tea is part of Chinese culture.Many people likes drinking tea,and a lot of kinds of tea have become famous.Tea has a long history in China.There are a variety of good tea which attract many foreigns.So we must do more to improve Chinese tea and add up more history stories and culture to it.At the same time ,we should prevent some bad tea from damaging the fame of Chinese tea.Only by doing so can Chinese tea become more and more popular and valuable. That the fashion drinking tea had extended all over the country and tea had thus won the status asnational beverage. And at that moment Luyu who was honored as “ the Saint of Tea” and his masterpiece The Scripture of Tea appeared which promoted the Chinese tea culture to an altitude that had never been previously attained. Those continually emerging eminent figures in the tea industry propelled an intentional pursuit for water, tea, tea set and decoction in tea drinking to such an extreme elegance, perfection, delicacy and sophistication, so much so that in late Tang and Song Dynasty, an extravagant fashion was formed and occurred in tea culture. The Chinese people, in their drinking of tea, place much significance on the act of "savoring." "Savoring tea" is not only a way to discern good tea from mediocre tea, but also how people take delight in their reverie and in tea-drinking itself. Snatching a bit of leisure from a busy schedule, making a kettle of strong tea, securin g a serene space, and serving and drinking tea by yourself can help banish fatigue and frustration, improve your thinking ability and inspire you with enthusiasm. You may also imbibe it slowly in small sips to appreciate the subtle allure of tea-drinking, until your spirits soar up and up into a sublime aesthetic realm. Buildings, gardens, ornaments and tea sets are the elements that form the ambience for savoring tea. A tranquil, refreshing, comfortable and neat locale is certainly desirable for drinking tea. Chinese gardens are well known in the world and beautiful Chinese landscapes are too numerous to count. Teahouses tucked away in gardens and nestled beside the natural beauty of mountains and rivers are enchanting places of repose for people to rest and recreate themselves. China is a country with a time-honored civilization and a land of ceremony and decorum. Whenever guests visit, it is necessary to make and serve tea to them. Before serving tea, you may ask them for their preferences as to what kind of tea they fancy and serve them the tea in the most appropriate teacups. In the course of serving tea, the host should take careful note of how much water is remaining in the cups and in the kettle. Usually, if the tea is made in a teacup, boiling water should be added after half of the cup has been consumed; and thus the cup is kept filled so that the tea retains the same bouquet and remains pleasantly warm throughout the entire course of tea-drinking. Snacks, sweets and other dishes may be served at tea time to complement the fragrance of the tea and to allay one's hunger. The Buddhist monks also began drinking tea in large quantity in order to attain a better meditation on Buddhism. Their study on tea, interpretation of tea and pursuit for tea was completely different from the secular people. With the introduction of religious tinge and Buddhist meditation into the tea culture, a unique phenomenon in the history of Chinese tea culture came forth, that is an integration of tea and Zen. Chinese tea can be traced back to 3000 years ago when people knew some herbs smell nice to whet one's appetite. Originally, the Chinese people didn't treat the tea as a valuable thing as functional herbs as medicines did. Gradually, people feel more refresh and more energetic after drinking tea. They realized that this kind of herb was healthy and wholesome. It would act not only as nourish herb,but also as medicine to cure diseasess The recent study shows that dring green tea can reduce the risk of heart attack and cancers. It also can help you lose weight. So in America, powder of green tea, according the regulation, should be added into children' food to prevent them from illness. So Chinese tea is very popular abroad. knowledge on making tea Water quality can affect the tea's taste. Ancient Chinese used spring water from mountains to make their teas. Rain, snow and water from rivers, lakes or streams are suitable for making tea. Tap water, which has too much chlorine, should not be used. Nowadays, purified water and mineral water are used to make tea. Water temperature is important. For common green, brown and scented teas, the water should be between 80 C and 90 C. Water used to make famous teas, such as Biluochun and Longjing, should be between 75 C and 80 C. The tea will lose its nutritional value if the water is too hot. For Oolong tea, the temperature should exceed 95 C. about Chinese tea culture Just as coffee became a part of daily life in the West, tea became a part of daily life in China. One can see tea houses scattered on the streets of China . The Chinese have such a close relationship with tea that a cultural phenomenon relating to tea is rising up. The Chinese tea Culture includes articles, poems, pictures about tea, the art of making and drinking tea, and some customs about tea. Tea plays an important role in Chinese social and emotional life. Tea is always offered to a guest immediately upon entering a Chinese home. Serving a cup of tea is more than a matter of mere politeness. It is a symbol of togetherness, a sharing of something enjoyable, and a way of showing respect to visitors. [Tea enthusiasts have extolled the health benefits of their favorite drink for centuries. In recent times most attention has been paid to the beneficial effects of tea . Tea is rich in minerals and vitamins such as Vitamin C and the B vitamins. It contains manganese, magnesium, potassium and fluoride. Tea has always been a common beverage. In recent years, its beneficial effect on health has been noted. There have been numerous reports on the benefi of tea in the prevention of cancer and other diseases. Tea contains catechin. In its oxidized condensed product, antibodies of oxidization can prevent formation and growth of cancerous cells. The fragrant oil in tea could break down fat in the body and benefit those who are overweight, as well as those with blood pressure and heart problems. Tea is also a deodorant thus drinking tea in the mornings will freshen up your breath for the day. In general, tea contains lots of nutrients, hence drinking tea will certainly be beneficial to health. It is estimated that half of the world population practice tea drinking daily. Tea is definitely one of the most common health care beverage throughout the whole world.](1) Although there has been an increasing amount of literature about tea in recent years, such literature is certainly not new. During the Song Dynasty, Lu Yu, who is known as the "Tea Sage", wrote the Tea Scripture. This scripture describes in detail the processes of planting tea bushes, harvesting tea leaves, preparing harvested leaves for the brewing of tea. Famous poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bai Juyi created large numbers of poems about tea. Famous painters Tang Bohu and Wen Zhengming even drew many pictures about tea. Chinese prefer pottery wares to wares made of metal or other materials. The best choice is the purple clay wares made in Yixing and Jingdezhen, Jiangsu province. The purple clay of this region gives the wares their internationally-known purple color.
/
本文档为【The Culture of The Chinese Tea】,请使用软件OFFICE或WPS软件打开。作品中的文字与图均可以修改和编辑, 图片更改请在作品中右键图片并更换,文字修改请直接点击文字进行修改,也可以新增和删除文档中的内容。
[版权声明] 本站所有资料为用户分享产生,若发现您的权利被侵害,请联系客服邮件isharekefu@iask.cn,我们尽快处理。 本作品所展示的图片、画像、字体、音乐的版权可能需版权方额外授权,请谨慎使用。 网站提供的党政主题相关内容(国旗、国徽、党徽..)目的在于配合国家政策宣传,仅限个人学习分享使用,禁止用于任何广告和商用目的。

历史搜索

    清空历史搜索