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tea grinder dated 896
unearthed from the Famen Temple
(in Fufeng, near Xi'an, Shaanxi province) in 1987
Session 14—Wed, Sep 28: Tang China ②: Cha jing tea manual (B)
Topics
❖ Graphics-based lecture introducing items related to Lu Yu's Tea Classic, Tang ceramics, tea-related paintings, tea utensils
❖ Small group work descerning important aspects of tea's role within the anecdotes and poems included in the Cha jing, and other Tang poetry.
Thoughts—read before class, revisit for tests
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Required—to be completed for today's session
✓ Read "Notations" "Generalities" "Plan of Book" (so the remainder of the pdf file): Tea Classic (Cha Jing) Lu Yu 760 [bSpace, PDF].
✓ View & read: Tang China Various [bSpace, PPT]
Multimedia notes
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Links
⇢ Here's a link to a collection of Tang dynasty tea-related poems (in Chinese): 茶的诗句
⇢ This is an online collection of Wang Wei poems (it claims to be a complete collection — I haven't confirmed). I have found four tea poems on this site. Complete Wang Wei Poetry
Other
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