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Who is the poet known as the "Tea Fairy" for his tea poems?

Is it Lu Tong?

Lu Tong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, lived in seclusion in Shaoshi Mountain, Tea Fairy Valley, Tea Fairy Spring, drank tea and wrote poems. His famous works are "Tea Book" and "Qi "Poetry on a Bowl of Tea" generally refers to those who are good at drinking tea. Tang Dynasty's Du Mu's poem "Tea Mountain Painful in Spring, No Drinking Because of Guests": "Who knew that the sick prefect would still be a tea fairy." This poem describes Lu Tong's deep research on tea.

Lu Tong: A man of righteousness, who studied hard and did not want to be an official. Most of his poems reflected the suffering of the people. He liked to drink tea and composed tea songs.

Lu Tong was fond of tea and had a romantic poetry style. His poem "Thank you Meng for his advice and send new tea" has been sung for thousands of years. Among them, the "Poetry of Seven Bowls of Tea" is the most popular: "One bowl moistens the throat, two bowls relieve loneliness and depression. Three bowls search the dry intestines, but only five thousand volumes of text. Four bowls cause light sweating, and all the injustices in life are dispersed into the pores. Five bowls clear the muscles and bones. Six bowls promote immortality. Ling. I can't eat seven bowls, but I can feel the cool breeze blowing in my armpits..." The efficacy of tea and Lu Tong's aesthetic pleasure in tea drinking are vividly expressed in the poem. People are named after poems, and poems are named after tea. Lu Tong authored "Tea Book" and was respected as the "Tea Fairy" by the world. Lu Tong's "Seven Bowls of Tea Song" is widely praised in Japan and has evolved into a Japanese tea ceremony that "kisses and moistens the throat, breaks the solitary depression, searches the dry intestines, induces light sweating, clears the muscles and bones, communicates with spirits, and brings fresh breeze". The Japanese highly admire Lu Tong and often compare him with the "Tea Sage" Lu Yu. To this day, Jiuligou still has places of interest such as Yuchuan Spring, Yanshou Terrace for Tea Drinking, and Lutong Teahouse.