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Seven bowls of tea by Lu Tong, a poet in Tang Dynasty.
a bowl: after the first heavy snow, when you go out in Tsing Yi, you often find that the teahouse on the street is less crowded and cheaper. Tonight, no matter how many turns there are in the freezing journey, the first bowl of tea always tastes so warm after arriving at the store.

Erwan: It's freezing in the cold. When people on a kang wake up for the first time, they are dragged to the ground and are walking on thin ice. However, after drinking the second bowl of tea, I felt that my feet were gradually warming up and my whole body was like melting snow.

three bowls: the weather is dry and the sun is shining. Even if people are full of thirst, the third bowl of tea will pass through their throats, and there will be no traffic in the wilderness, so the chatterboxes will open involuntarily.

Four bowls: When the green willows are shaded in spring, a bowl of tea enters the throat, not only the shy twigs of weeds emerge in silence, but also the old trees beside the road are outlined with green and red.

Wu Bowl: In the afternoon of summer, cicadas are everywhere. When a bowl of tea goes down, it is put in plum blossom leaves to gargle, and you can smell the birds.

Lu Bowl: At night, the fishermen on the shore secretly drink in a cup under the light. The color doesn't remember the original heart, but it is meant for the years. The last bowl of tea has no taste, just for the autumn sorrow with poetry.

Seven bowls: After lunch in the garden, I found a haystack to lie down, looking at the beautiful sky, light green soil and flying butterflies. When white clouds came, the tea fragrance was brought to my nose, so simple and beautiful for a moment, listening to ancient stories and enjoying great joy in my heart.