Embark on a refined journey into the world of ceremonial tea with "Tea Ceremony Basics: Chanoyu, Gongfu Tea, and Matcha Rituals." This guide offers a structured exploration of the profound tradi
Embark on a refined journey into the world of ceremonial tea with "Tea Ceremony Basics: Chanoyu, Gongfu Tea, and Matcha Rituals." This guide offers a structured exploration of the profound traditions that have shaped tea culture for centuries.Discover the rich tapestry of history of tea culture, tracing the origins and spread of this cherished practice. The book provides insights into the principles of the ceremonial space, detailing the features of traditional teahouses and the significance of various teahouse traditions. Learn to distinguish between different types of ceremonial teas, including a focused comparison of sencha vs matcha, to make informed selections for your practice.The core of this guide is dedicated to the two most influential tea ceremonies. Delve into the Japanese tea ceremony, Chanoyu, and understand its philosophical foundations and four core principles. You will find detailed, practical guidance on the matcha ritual steps and instructions on how to whisk matcha correctly. The book walks you through the complete ceremonial sequence, from the preparations of host and guest to the specific rules of conduct.Simultaneously, explore the intricate art of the Chinese gongfu tea ceremony, Gong Fu Cha. Uncover its unique philosophy, its objectives, and how it differs from the Japanese tradition. The text provides a practical guide to performing Gong Fu Cha, with special attention to techniques for multiple infusions and a classic application using oolong, known as oolong brewing gongfu. You will also learn about essential tools like the tea boat and the correct handling of aroma and tasting cups.To complete your understanding, the final sections focus on tea ceremony equipment and universal tea etiquette. Gain an overview of the necessary utensils, from selecting a traditional tea set to understanding the properties of materials like ceramic, porcelain, and cast iron. The guide concludes with universal rules of conduct for both hosts and guests, fostering an atmosphere of respect and quiet appreciation. This book serves as a comprehensive introduction for anyone wishing to understand and practice these respected tea arts.