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Selected Classic Propaganda Slogans of Tea Culture Banners

it is our mission and obligation to promote tea culture. What are the classic terms of tea culture slogans and banners? Here are the classic expressions of tea culture slogans and banners that I have carefully compiled for you. Let's take a look.

tea culture slogan banner

1. Sweet? Make an appointment for tea, Wang Sai, and I'll be the first? Hey? .

2. Tea Ceremony Tea Wang Sai is wonderful with you and me.

3. Tea gathers Wuyi, and the heart is printed in Fujian and Taiwan, and the feelings are connected with the world!

4. Wang Sai, the tea rhyme tea in the tea town, has high quality and taste.

5. Tea fragrance, tea rhyme, tea Wang Sai, star village, star product and star future.

6, tea has rhyme, and the heart is unbounded; You use tea, I use my heart.

7. Hengcheng Five Lakes will be bosom friends, and there are hidden secrets in the pot of wine.

8. Drink more tea, drink good tea, and if you want to drink it, drink Gougunao tea.

9. Goose yellow attracts fairy (son), while Yang Yan keeps old friends.

1. Muyun bathes the misty Yangyan Mountain, and drinks the wind and dew goose yellow tea.

11. Wuyi Mountain, with green mountains and green waters, is the king of tea.

12. Be intoxicated with the charm of the tea king and meet the charming star village.

13. Visit the water and ask about the mountains in Wuyi, and make friends in Xingcun with tea.

14. Gougunao tea is a greeting from nature.

15. Scientific development, catch-up and green rise.

16. Match famous tea, set up a stage for culture, and sing opera in economy and trade.

17, antique Guxing Village, tea tastes the world.

18. If you compete for elegance with one leaf, Xingcun tea will be fragrant all over the world.

19. There are sheep immortals in the mountains and clear waters, and the fragrance of goose yellow tea floats in the world.

2. The mountains and rivers are beautiful and the sea is beautiful, and the goat rock tea is highly fragrant and mellow.

21. Wuyi tea competes with the world, the king and the star village.

the slogan of tea culture

The mountains and rivers are beautiful and the sea is beautiful, and the goat rock tea with high fragrance and mellow taste is refreshing.

there are sheep immortals in the beautiful mountains and clear waters, and the fragrance of goose yellow tea floats in the world.

You can know goose yellow by smelling it, and you can taste life by drinking tea.

Wannian Yangyan Mountain, with a taste of goose yellow tea (fragrance)

You have a long goat rock feeling and a strong goose yellow fragrance.

goose yellow attracts immortals, while sheep rock keeps old friends.

a sheep and a rock lasts for a thousand years (contained), and good mountains, good water and good tea smell.

Muyun bathes the misty Yangyan Mountain and drinks the wind and dew goose yellow tea.

the history of tea culture

the historical origin China tea originated in the mountainous areas of central and western China. In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Yu's Tea Classic said:? Tea drinkers, who originated from Shennong, heard from Duke Zhou of Lu? . ? Tea drinkers, the jiamu in the south, are one foot, two feet or even dozens of feet, and their Bashan gorge and Sichuan (now west of Chongqing and west of Hubei, which is now Shennongjia area) are cut down by two people. Therefore, it is indisputable that the birthplace of tea is in China. In Britain, some people say that the habit of drinking tea was not invented in China, but in India. The fact is this: in 1823, a major of a British invading army discovered the so-called wild tea tree in India, and some people began to think that tea originated in India. But these tea plants were actually planted by Indians who stole them from China? In thousands of years of tea history, India has never found wild tea trees, and no one has made tea locally. They all made a basic logical mistake. Other plants, including tea plants, have always existed, even longer than human history. It cannot be said that where there are tea trees, there is the birthplace of tea making and drinking. The earliest records of human tea making and drinking are all in China, and the earliest tea products are also in China. Tea is the national drink of the Chinese nation. It originated in Shennong and was heard in Duke Zhou of Lu. It began in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty. China tea culture is a unique combination of China Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism, and it is a wonderful flower in China culture!

China's tea areas are vast, and tea areas are divided into three levels, namely, first-class tea areas (represented by southwest and Jiangnan areas), second-class tea areas (represented by northwest and Jiangbei areas) and third-class tea areas (represented by South China areas). Of course, there are wild tea trees in China, and they are even older. An ancient tea tree 6, years ago was unearthed at the Tianluoshan site in Yuyao, Zhejiang. At present, the wild tea trees in China are concentrated in Yunnan and other places, including some areas in Gansu, Hunan and Hubei.

The spread of tea reached its peak in the Tang Dynasty in China. The most famous Japanese tea ceremony originated in China. The fashion of drinking tea in Japan can be traced back to the Nara era 1,2 years ago. It was brought to Japan by monk Jian Zhen in the Tang Dynasty in China and Master Zuichi, a monk studying abroad in Japan, and soon spread among the upper classes in Japan.