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Chinese tea culture: history, artistry, esoteric alchemy.

As a lover of tea or a curious mind with an interest in Chinese culture, "The Art & Alchemy of Chinese Tea" might just be the next book to steep in your collection. Daniel Reid takes you deep into the heart of this ancient practice, blending historical richness with philosophical insights. You'll appreciate not just the ceremonial aspects, but the transformative power tea has on health and consciousness, especially when you learn about the revered High Mountain Oolong. It's a captivating journey through the leafy veins of Chinese heritage, one that promises to enrich your understanding and perhaps, your daily tea ritual.

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ISBN: 9789889746087
Authors: Daniel Reid
Publisher: Caravan Press Ltd.
Date of Publication: 2011-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Art, Food & Drink, History, Philosophy
Goodreads rating: 4.05
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The fine art of preparing and drinking tea has become a hallmark of Chinese civilization, handed down through the ages in China by monks and martial artists, doctors and hermits, emperors and alchemists. In his latest book, Daniel Reid explores Chinese tea in its manifold varieties, its long and colorful historical development in China, and its refinement as a mainstay of Chinese culture.He describes the principles that lie at the heart of tea culture in China, the potent medicinal properties of Chinese tea, and how to cultivate Cha Dao, the Daoist way of tea, in daily life. A central section of the book explores for the first time the alchemy of Chinese tea, an esoteric aspect of Chinese tea culture that remains unexplored by modern science but was known and cultivated in ancient China. Jin Dan, the `golden elixir of life' is the elusive essence that resides dormant within tea (as in some other plants and minerals) and can be extracted, activated and transferred to the human system to protect health, prolong life, and enhance mental performance. The author looks at how and why this works, and explains the chemical transformations that take place as well as explaining the energetic transfer that takes place when tea is prepared by a Master.Illustrated with many photographs, by Christan Janzen, the book contains detailed descriptions of many Chinese tea varieties, especially the High Mountain Oolong Tea of Taiwan, which is considered by many to be the pinnacle of perfection in both the art and alchemy of Chinese tea. The book also contains entertaining tea anecdotes from the author's 'Tea Tidings' bulletin, and a useful glossary of Chinese tea terms.Tea lovers, as well as those with an interest in tea culture, the Dao, and Chinese history and culture, will find this book an absorbing and revelatory read.
 

Chinese tea culture: history, artistry, esoteric alchemy.

As a lover of tea or a curious mind with an interest in Chinese culture, "The Art & Alchemy of Chinese Tea" might just be the next book to steep in your collection. Daniel Reid takes you deep into the heart of this ancient practice, blending historical richness with philosophical insights. You'll appreciate not just the ceremonial aspects, but the transformative power tea has on health and consciousness, especially when you learn about the revered High Mountain Oolong. It's a captivating journey through the leafy veins of Chinese heritage, one that promises to enrich your understanding and perhaps, your daily tea ritual.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.