The Korean-Li Dynasty Period and the Current Contemporary Period – Tea.com

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? The third stage of the development of the tea ceremony on the Korean Peninsula was the period of the Lee Dynasty in Korea. Lee Dynasty in the first 15 or 16 centuries, the tea drinking style is very prevalent, by the influence of China’s Ming Dynasty, loose teapot brewing method and handful of brewing method began to popularize, and the Korean nation’s tea rituals since the beginning of the unification of the period of the Silla, by the Goryeo period flourished, to the end of this with the development of the tea ritual equipment and technology tends to be complete and fixed. bDS Tea Leaves Network

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bDS Tea Network After the middle of the Li Dynasty, due to the prevalence of alcohol, as well as the Qing invasion, tea culture declined. In the late Lee Dynasty, tea culture began to recover under the efforts of masters Ding Ruoyong, Cui Yi, Kim Jung-hee, and Master Kusakari. bDS Te a Net

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? Ding Ruoyong (1762-1836), No. Chashan, a famous scholar. His book Dong Cha Ji (anonymous) was the first tea book on the Korean Peninsula. Kim Jung-hee (1786-1856), a famous scholar, left a number of tea poems, such as “stay in the grass-clothed duster” poem: “with the front of the white food Zhaozhou dishes, hand firmly flicked burning Zhihua. After drinking the tea, his ears are soft and gradual, and the spring breeze is everywhere. Zen Master Kusakari (1786-1866), the tea saint of the Korean Peninsula, authored Ode to the Eastern Tea and Biography of the God of Tea. bDS Tea Net

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? According to the Sejongsillok (1454) and Donggukyeojisangseon (1530), the main production areas of tea were Gyeongsang-do and Jeolla-do. In the second year of King Gojong’s reign (1885), due to the second large-scale introduction of Chinese tea, tea was produced in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. bDS Tea Net

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? The fourth stage of the development of the tea ceremony on the Korean Peninsula is the present contemporary period. The present contemporary period of the Korean Peninsula refers to the period since the 20th century. During this period, the Korean Peninsula was under Japanese rule, most of the country’s higher women’s schools have opened the tea ceremony class, but the development is very slow. 1945 after the restoration of the Korean Peninsula, the tea ceremony began to resume, the work on the tea continues to be published, and tea culture exchanges with China are also deepening. bDS Tea Net