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Purple Clay Trivia: A Good Pot Bottom Can Be the Stroke of Genius!
Veteran pot enthusiasts, when examining a pot,always pay particular attention to the bottom of the purple clay pot.What is so important about the pot bottom?Why can experts determine the quality of the pot just by looking at its bottom? The pot bottom hides a lot of unknown information.Hence, when examining a pot, one must look at its bottom!Dabin's pots feature bamboo knife wet engravings and seals; in the era of Man Sheng's pots, seals were abandoned, and now, in addition to seals on the pot bottoms, inscriptions are also added, sometimes even poems that harmonize with the pot's theme. The importance of the pot bottom has become increasingly prominent. Today, we will reveal the secrets of the pot bottom! Types of Pot BottomsPot bottoms come in square and round shapes, concave and convex, flat, ring feet, and raised feet, as well as ribbed patterns and tree stump forms. They can be roughly divided into plain bottoms, pressed bottoms, added bottoms (ring feet), and nail feet. There are two methods of joining: visible join and hidden join. Pots with straight and angular shapes are suitable for visible joins, while those with rounded and simple shapes are better suited for hidden joins.…- 1
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Eight Key Tea Areas in Zhenyuan, Yunnan: Each Mountain Unique, Every Season Beautiful
The eight tea mountains of Mazheng, Lohaítáng, Kanpenjing, Dashenshan, Laowushan, Wuyi, Qianjiazhai, and Chashanqing within Zhenyuan County, Pu'er City, are rich in tea resources and have pleasant scenery. Each mountain is distinct, every season brings its own beauty, and the trees exude a fragrant aroma; each tea mountain has its unique charm. The Qianjiazhai tea area belongs to the Ailao Mountain range, with Pinghe, Santai, Guoji, and Jiujia Villages in Jiujia Town at its core, covering surrounding Denggao and other villages. The tea here is characterized by "intense floral fragrance and robust flavor." Within this area, there is a 2,700-year-old "world's oldest wild tea tree king." In the Qianjiazhai tea area, visitors can enjoy wild vegetable feasts in spring, escape the summer heat, forage for wild mushrooms, and observe cloud seas and sunrises and sunsets in winter. The Mazheng tea area has Mazheng, Maidi, Aolong, and Xuetang Villages in Zhe Dong Town as its core, covering surrounding Guangshan Village in Heping Town and 14 other villages. Mazheng tea is a traditional historical tea of Zhenyuan County and one of the eight famous teas of Yunnan Province. Its characteristics include "clear floral fragrance, sweet and smooth taste." In the Mazheng tea… -
Controlling Tea Tree Pests and Diseases in an Environmentally Friendly Way: Reliable!
Green Pest Management Techniques for Tea Trees Main Targets of Control ↑ Tea Blight Disease → Tea Looper Pests: Tea Green Leafhopper, Tea Looper, Tea Caterpillar, Tea Black Worm Moth, Black Scale Psyllid, Tea Red Mite. Diseases: Tea Blight Disease, Tea Anthracnose. Key Control Measures Agricultural Control 1. Timely Harvesting. Harvest young buds and leaves according to the requirements of tea production to reduce the population of pests like the tea green leafhopper, mites, and some bud diseases residing on the canopy surface of the tea tree. 2. Pruning as Needed. Prune tea trees after the spring harvest and in late autumn according to the requirements of tea garden management, reducing pest populations and creating conditions unfavorable for pests. Generally, deep pruning or heavy pruning is done after the spring harvest, and light pruning is performed in late autumn. 3. Garden Tilling. In late autumn, till the tea garden combined with the application of base fertilizer, which is detrimental to the survival of scale insects and weevils overwintering in the soil, thus reducing their occurrence in the following year. 4. Timely Garden Cleanup. Clear and bury leaves and topsoil near the roots of tea plants in late autumn, which can…- 1
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Processing Technology: The Manufacturing Process and Key Points of Dongting Mountain Biluochun Tea from Suzhou
Dongting Mountain Biluochun tea is one of the top ten famous teas in China, ranking alongside Longjing tea from West Lake. It is produced in Dongting Mountain (now Dongshan Town, Wuzhong District, Suzhou) and Xidongting Mountain (now Jinjing Town, Wuzhong District, on the West Hill Island of Taihu Lake, Suzhou). The tea groves and orchards are integrated, with tea plants interplanted among peach, plum, apricot, and loquat trees, representing a typical intercropping model of tea and fruit. The manufacturing process for Dongting Mountain Biluochun requires high standards, with premium-quality tea leaves needing to be handcrafted. The raw materials consist of the tender buds from a single bud and leaf at the initial stage of development from the local tea variety. Producing one pound of Dongting Mountain Biluochun requires 65,000 such buds, which are carefully processed through five steps: spreading, fixation, rolling, shaping, and baking. The finished Dongting Mountain Biluochun has a slender, tightly rolled shape resembling a snail, with visible bee legs, densely covered in white down, and a silvery-green hue with a hint of emerald. The infusion is bright yellowish-green, with a fresh aroma and prominent fruity fragrance. The taste is fresh and strong, with a noticeable fruity flavor.… -
Shoe Firing, Half Craftsmanship, Half Nature’s Work
When creating a beautiful piece, the more variables involved, the weaker the human control becomes. However, luck always stands by every craftsman who truly invests their life and wisdom in it. As long as you have sufficient accumulation and patience, fine works will naturally emerge. Shoe firing ceramics are both man-made and reliant on nature, a collaboration between heaven and humanity, with its wonders lying within. Shoe firing refers to the production of ceramic wares using wood as fuel. This is an ancient technique with a high degree of difficulty, where the success or failure of the work depends on the relationship between clay, fire, wood, and kiln. Returning to nature, the fusion of fire, earth, and ash gives rise to a natural, thick, and primitive beauty. Shoe firing seeks the natural combination of wood ashes and earth, not bound by formal aesthetics, but rather without any artificial embellishment. The beauty of simplicity is attached to everything, and only in the formless yet shaped shoe-fired ware can one touch the soul. Shoe firing is mainly divided into two categories: glazed (base glaze) and unglazed (natural glaze). For example, Song Dynasty Tenmoku bowls and celadon glazes are glazed, while Bizen-yaki from…- 9
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How Much Loquat Fruit to Steep for One Serving
Steeping a cup of sweet loquat fruit tea not only soothes the throat and quenches thirst but also allows you to enjoy a peaceful moment. A few simple steps to easily enjoy steeping loquat fruit: Preparation: Select about 1/4 of a loquat fruit, approximately 5 to 10 grams, suitable for 500 milliliters of water. If using a teapot, increase the amount to half a loquat fruit, but remember not to exceed one whole fruit. Steeping Method: Break the loquat fruit shell into small pieces and place them in a cup. Pour hot water at 80 to 90°C over the pieces, cover the cup, and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes. A delicious cup of loquat fruit tea is then ready. If you prefer thin slices, steep sliced loquat fruit, which can be ready to drink in 1 to 3 minutes. Personalized Adjustments: You can add ingredients like chrysanthemum flowers or honeysuckle to enhance the flavor, or adjust the sweetness with honey or rock sugar. The Little Secrets of Loquat Fruit: Health Benefits: In addition to its sweet taste, loquat fruit has the effects of moistening the lungs, resolving phlegm, stopping coughs, and promoting bowel movements. Ingredient Pairing Recommendations:…- 18
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