Making tea and drinking tea can be said to be consistent with the "eight right paths" taught by Buddha. Because when making tea, you should concentrate with mindfulness and positive attitude to have good color and fragrance. In addition, the attitude of drinking tea quietly is similar to meditation practice. There is a saying: "Tea Zen blindly", which means that drinking tea and meditation are the same taste.
The explanation of the Eight Right Path has two meanings: First, the Eight Right Path in the world is a standard of correct life. Second, the eight meanings in the world are the standard of life that practitioners who practice wisdom and liberation should follow. Therefore, it can be said that the Eight Righteousness Path is a way of life and practice attitude that any Buddhist disciple who studies Buddhism should complete. Only by following the Eight Righteousness Path can the mind and body of the yogi be truly purified. This is a way to show the world and reality through virtue (discipline), reason (wisdom) and spiritual purification (meditation). The so-called righteousness, mindfulness, righteousness, righteousness, diligence, righteousness, mindfulness and positive determination are the eight right paths. [2]
This is similar to a plaque of a tea club, or a trademark brand of tea. You can explain it separately and master it yourself.
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