"Cooking tea around the stove" brings traditional culture back to life
"Cooking tea around the stove" brings traditional culture back to life.
A small clay oven, a piece of barbed wire, a pot of boiling black tea, a group of burning charcoal... Yang Rui, who lives in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, held a "fireside tea party" with her family and friends on the rooftop of her home. It was a "ceremony" she had been preparing for for nearly two months. This winter, "cooking tea around the stove" has become a new way of social consumption for many young people.
"Cooking tea around the stove" originated from the ancient Chinese literati tea ceremony. Simple tea tables and chairs, exquisite tea ware, drinking tea with friends and chatting around the stove at night, these are the winter life in historical records.
Tea, pay attention to "a cup of life". Tea culture is really fascinating half fireworks, half poetic Chinese slow life.
With the further breakdown of social platforms, more and more people begin to taste tea culture in a more earth-friendly way, and talk with young people through tea in order to reawaken the ancient and traditional tea culture. Therefore, "cooking tea around the stove", an emerging way of eating tea, has gradually become popular and a new favorite of young people's social interaction.
"Round the stove boiling tea" hot rise, in the unexpected and reasonable. For a long time, drinking tea seemed to be the preserve of the middle-aged and the elderly, while "cooking tea around the stove" was mainly for the young, which formed a sense of disharmony. Some time ago, people can not help but think of camping, cycling, frisbee and other popular sports among young people. It is because these sports fit the appeal of urban people to get close to nature. In winter, "cooking tea around the stove" seems to satisfy people's mood of staying warm at home in winter.
It can be said that "cooking tea around the stove" is another example of the continuous hot traditional culture back to life, and also a vivid embodiment of the new connotation and new ways given to traditional culture by contemporary young people.
"Cooking tea around the stove" is deeply integrated with modern life. In some people's eyes, it may be a vain and arty performance, or there may be the property of Internet celebrity with unclear meaning, but it does offer the possibility of the revival of traditional culture, and then bring about a new consumption boom and lifestyle.
Not long ago, "Traditional Chinese tea making techniques and related customs" was successfully included in UNESCO's Representative list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The boom of "cooking tea around the stove" is booming, demonstrating the profound impact of traditional tea culture on Chinese people's life aesthetics.
It is believed that with the continuous discovery and excavation of tea culture, more old traditions will evolve into new fashions, and the ancient tea culture will be accepted by more young people and radiate lasting vitality