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Tea Manual
Tea Manual (茶谱, Cha Pu) by Zhu Quan(朱权), aka Prince Ning, 17th son of Ming dynasty founder Emperor Hongwu in 1440, is a milestone work. Following his father Emperor Hongwu's ban on manufacturing of tea cake, Prince Ning advocated a simpler way of steeping loose tea, a radical departure from the sophisticated tea cake ceremony of Tang and Song dynasty, thus pioneered a new era in Chinese Tea Culture.
"苦節(节)君kujiejun" this is a type of bamboo stove and is also a special term for "chazao茶灶" tea stove.
Chinese Tea Culture
- tea terminology
I have included a few new sections: note on kungfu and gongfu, ,Tea Ceremonies,Tea Culture Education,feel free to edit. On my wiki user page I have some tea culture and ceremony information.
Major Eras of Korean Tea Culture 韓國茶文化
The Three Kingdoms Period三國時代
- -Silla,(57BC–935AD)新羅
- -Goguryeo,(37BC–668AD)高句麗
- -Baekje,(18BC–660AD)百濟
Goryeo Kingdom,(936–1392)高麗時代
Joseon Dynasty(also Choson, Chosun), (1392–1897)朝鮮時代
Modern, (beginning after 1900)現代
tea aroma+taste+flavor
The Tea tasting article This section needs work:
- Aroma
- Chemical – Includes aromas like sulfur and petroleum
- Pungent – Aromas like alcohol
- Oxidized – Aromas like acetaldehyde
- Microbiological – Aromas like yeast and lactic acid
- Floral – Aromas like Pelargonium geraniums and linalool
- Spicy – Aromas like licorice and anise
- Fruity – Aromas like blackcurrant and apricot
- Vegetative – Aromas like eucalyptus and artichoke
- Nutty – Aromas like walnut and hazelnut
- Caramelized – Aromas like butterscotch and molasses
- Woody – Aromas often imparted by oak like vanilla and coffee
- Earthy – Aromas such as mushroom
Misconception A.D. after death
It is sometimes specified more fully as Anno Domini Nostri Iesu (Jesu) Christi ("In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ"). Because BC is the English abbreviation for Before Christ, it is sometimes incorrectly concluded that AD means After Death,[1] i.e., after the death of Jesus. If that were true, the thirty-three or so years of his life would not be in any era.[2][3]
Incense Terminology
香十徳
- 1. 感格鬼神 感は鬼神に格(いた)る - 感覚が鬼や神のように研ぎ澄まされる
- 2. 清淨心身 心身を清浄にす - 心身を清く浄化する
- 3. 能除汚穢 よく汚穢(おわい)を除く - 穢(けが)れをとりのぞく
- 4. 能覺睡眠 よく睡眠を覚ます - 眠気を覚ます
- 5. 静中成友 静中に友と成る - 孤独感を拭う
- 6. 塵裏偸閑 塵裏に閑(ひま)をぬすむ - 忙しいときも和ませる
- 7. 多而不厭 多くして厭(いと)わず - 多くあっても邪魔にならない
- 8. 寡而為足 少なくて足れりと為す - 少なくても十分香りを放つ
- 9. 久蔵不朽 久しく蔵(たくわ)えて朽ちず - 長い間保存しても朽ちない
- 10. 常用無障 常に用いて障(さわり)無し - 常用しても無害
The Ten Virtues of Incense
- It brings communication with the transcendent
- It refreshes mind and body
- It removes impurity
- It brings alertness
- It is a companion in solitude
- In the midst of busy affairs, it brings a moment of peace
- When it is plentiful, one never tires of it
- When there is little, still one is satisfied
- Age does not change its efficacy
- Used everyday, it does no harm
Romanization systems
Now the standarized spelling system, Hanyu Pinyin romanization system for Mandarin Chinese. Yet many systems have been used in the past, and some still used or can be found through English spellings, example for "China" (ㄓㄨㄥ chung jung jung jhong zhong jong jorng joong jonq) (ㄍㄨㄛ kuo guo gwo guo guo guo gwo guoo guoh).
These (above) are the syllables of Mandarin Chinese as written in and alphabetized by the Hanyu Pinyin romanization system. Also included are Zhuyin Fuhao, Wade-Giles, MPS2, Yale, Tongyong Pinyin, and Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
- Zhuyin注音
- Wade-Giles韋式
- MPS2注音二式
- Yale雅禮
- Tongyong Pinyin通用拼音
- Hanyu Pinyin漢語拼音
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh國語羅馬字
Recent AfDs
Again, sorry to nominate them. I actually don't mind much when my articles are challenged. It helps the project, and helps me create better work.
Although this is a collaborative project, it's not a great idea to create an article without enough sources, and then post at talks and deletion discussion telling others where more references can be found.
It's actually better to create a notable article, with plenty of references that is only a single sentence long, than to create a non-notable article without enough references, and expect others to come along and support it. Best, Anna Frodesiak (talk) 04:50, 13 March 2012 (UTC)
"removed too much of article" is not a valid reason to undo an edit. I warmly encourage you to read WP:RS and WP:HOWTO for the reasons behind the edit. Logical Cowboy (talk) 05:24, 13 March 2012 (UTC)
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- ^ What is the meaning of BC and AD (B.C. and A.D.)? – Got Questions Ministries. Retrieved 2 February 2010.
- ^ Donald P. Ryan, (2000), 15.
- ^ Paul Brians. (n.d.). "A.D." in Common Errors in English Usage. (Washington State University faculty website.) Retrieved 2 February 2010