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None of the young people around you like drinking tea. How to treat the future of tea culture and the inheritance of tea ceremony?

What is "tea culture"?

Some people may think of a beautiful lady wearing a cheongsam, performing tea ceremony with exquisite tea sets, falling flowers, misty rain, Jiangnan, exquisite snacks and melodious guqin.

But it is only a small part of tea culture. Perhaps there is such a porter in everyone's heart, who holds tea in glass bottles of canned yellow peaches with sugar water. The label on the bottle was torn off in half, and there were thorns on the white edge. The water poured out of the thermos, and the tea turned several times and then stretched out. There are children laughing in the yard, garbage collectors shouting and bicycle bells ringing.

After all-tea is for people to drink.

I am in my early twenties now, but I have been drinking tea for almost ten years. In middle school, Starbucks just opened in China. At that time, a Starbucks cup could be put on the desk as a luxury. In the first class in the afternoon, make a tea bag, take a cup and stick your face on it. It feels like wiping your face with a hot towel. Just a heat is enough to refresh yourself.

When I was in college, my roommate and I were lazy. Neither of us went to the water room to turn on the water. The three monks had no water to eat, and naturally they couldn't drink hot tea, so they went downstairs to buy bottled tea every day. Either you have to wait patiently in the classroom or you have to drink it on the way. After drinking it halfway, it bumps, and it looks like a yellow liquid, which makes people joke that it is Oriental X liquid.

Going abroad, I have to replenish every time I go home. My mother said that every time my father got good tea and wine, he would nag him several times to keep it for his son when he returned to China. Dad gets up early every day, makes a pot of tea and watches the news. When I get home, I sometimes sleep until half a morning. Dad called home from work and said that the tea in the pot had been brewed once, and you just drank it.

You said that young people don't like drinking tea now, and "tea culture" and "tea ceremony" no longer exist.

Speaking of tea culture and tea ceremony, why put on airs, too lazy to participate in what Zen, what enlightenment?

The avenue is invisible. As long as drinking tea makes people feel comfortable, people can get a little comfort in such a big world This is the Tao.