Wild Lover
Fang Si Qing Ren
Current price
1.8 US$ / 6 g
-0.1 US$  (5 points)
Item identification
GT0089
In catalog since
3/21/2007 10:49 PM
Availability
In stock
Distribution
24 hours
Packing
Individual plastic packing 6g
Category
Tea mixture
Art tea
Place of origin
China
Passion is blind,
Passion is brief,
Passion is a mist which blinds sense.
However, this moment
Gives a reason to live,
Gives us wings,
for a moment.

After a moment the end,
again its own master,
sense asks what now with this morning.
There is no answer,
life goes on,
on with its plan,
passion is perfidious.

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A few words about Art tea
Sensitively gathered tea leaves and buds are arranged together with various dried flowers into floral forms by experienced artists. In water these creations sometimes form very complex floral, emotionally harmonised arrangements. Together with their appearance these teas offer a refreshing floral aroma and a refined, greenish-yellow infusion with a sweet, refreshing taste. In the times of the ancient culture, when people were more oriented towards the spiritual side of things and themselves, in contrast with today’s superficial existence, it was customary that when a man sated his body he also attempted to satisfy his soul. As a result in ancient monasteries (not only in Asia) monks were read to, for this reason in ancient China they invited a narrator to their table and thus a tea originated, which is able to please not only a person’s body but with its beautiful appearance also his mind.

Brewing guide
Prepare tested water for the tea infusion with which you have experience, or use ordinary tap water which has been left standing for a sufficient period, preferably overnight, ideally rid of chlorine. For the infusion use a transparent glass vessel, ideally with a content of approx. 500ml, with a height of min. 15cm and diameter of min. 10cm. Place the tea in the vessel and immediately after boiling pour on water so that it runs down the sides of the vessel and influences the tea with its stream as little as possible. A direct current of hot water could damage the tea.

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Customers' ratings and comments
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4.07
rated by 14 customers
3 comments
Simona H., Mělník, Czech Republic 11/1/2008 6:40 PM 4 points
Na to, že to byl můj první kvetoucí čaj tak se mi povedl a květ se pěkně rozvinul. Vůně čaje byl jemná a velmi příjemná, chuť čaje už mě tolik neokouzlila.
Tereza V., Červený Kostelec, Czech Republic 9/17/2008 9:23 PM 5 points
Tento čaj mě velice mile překvapil svou jemnou nasládlou chutí. Mohu ho doporučit jak znalcům tak i lidme kteří se o čaj nijak zvlášť nezajímají, určitě zachutná všem.
Radovan L., Uh. Hradiště-Jarošov, Czech Republic 9/21/2007 7:29 PM 3 points
Použil jsem obrácený postup než je v návodu a vše proběhlo v pohodě. Do sklenice jsem nalil vroucí vodu, počkal až zchládne a pak tam opatrně vložil čaj. Ten se pomalu rozvíjel a klesal.

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