Making Tea in the Empty Mountain

Making Tea in the Empty Mountain

by Cheng Ran

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About This Novel

"Book of Tea in the Empty Mountain" is still not a tea book. I love tea. It has been fifteen years since 2000, when I really started to understand tea and developed a willingness to understand and get close to it. In 2008, my tea reading diary "Serving Tea with One Heart and One Mind" was published. At that time, I said that I was boldly writing about tea. For the next seven years, facing the world of tea, I was still like a child who entered Baoshan with a sense of sadness. I can't fully explain her goodness. To me, tea is not just an experience for my taste buds, it is a way to see the world and my own mind.

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Ahri's Little World94mo ago

Readers are given a sense of tranquility

It is a very Zen-like book that deserves to be savored carefully. Life is really like a cup of tea, which can be strong, light, or bitter... Each stage has a different taste, and each stage brings people growth. I really hope that one day I can live as purely as I want, not tired of the world, not trapped by love, I just want to be myself, quiet and comfortable!

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The Lady of the Fourth City114mo ago

A Note on Making Tea in an Empty Mountain - Book Review

I like the sentence "Tea is a mirror on the waves, what it sees is the desire that binds people." Thank you to the author for generously sharing his understanding of life.

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