Lu Yu, who wrote the "Classic of Tea," told us a story: during the Song Dynasty in southwestern China, there were two tea clans, the Gongheijin Tea Clan and the Mother Heijin Tea Clan, who cooked their own teas with different flavors. The Japanese Yagi Zong, Youwei Men, couldn't bear being provoked by the Gongheijin Tea Clan and let the two clans compete for tea. Finally, the Mother Heijin Tea Clan was completely slaughtered, and the end was
Lu Yu, who wrote the "Classic of Tea," told us a story: during the Song Dynasty in southwestern China, there were two tea clans, the Gongheijin Tea Clan and the Mother Heijin Tea Clan, who cooked their own teas with different flavors. The Japanese Yagi Zong, Youwei Men, couldn't bear being provoked by the Gongheijin Tea Clan and let the two clans compete for tea. Finally, the Mother Heijin Tea Clan was completely slaughtered, and the end was