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Perennial Tea Ceremony
Ten Ren Teaism Foundation Secretary-General, Founder Lin Easu of, "Perennial Tea Ceremony", from Taiwan, is based on the five elements and the five colors associated with them. Also each of four tea brewers are that are linked in sequence according to the season assigned. The Chinese term "四序茶會" has two parts, the lastpart "茶會", means Tea Ceremony, the first part "四序", means four steps or sequences that are linked together. Each one represent a season of the year and one of the "五" five elements and also a color, the element "earth" is represented in the center of the ceremony along with incense burners and flowers. Each one of the tea brewers with a tea corresponding to a seasons moving around this center "heaven and earth"earth, with no end or beginning, therefore the Tea Ceremony is 四序 Perennial. Gogyou(五行), in Chinese it's `WuXing' and they are like the elements of European Alchemy, though it has five elements rather than four. The five elements a 木 wood, 火 fire, 土 earth, 金 metal, and 水 water. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perennial_Tea_Ceremony === if you follow this link you can see the tea ceremony performed. http://teaarts.blogspot.com/2006_01_...s_archive.html |
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