Chinese Paintings


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q806] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q807] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q808] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q809] [s88]


016-1a0243
Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q810] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q811] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q812] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q813] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q814] [s88]


014-1a0203
Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q815] [s88]


017-1a0267
Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q816] [s88]


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Small inspiration for your tea meditation

Source Book: Chinese Paintings. [q817] [s88]




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„Mushroom shaped tea appeared in 1912. It was invented at that time in order to prevent the tea from going mouldy during the transportation. It was produced in Xia-Guan and Fo-Hai (two cities in south China) with the trademark "Bao-Yan". The production was then stopped in 1966. In 1986, the production was resumed due to the request of Buddhists in Tibet.“

Source Web: Pu-erh.Net. Puerh History: Noteworthy Facts[online]. Available on WWW: <http://www.pu-erh.net/sections.php?Choice=Puerh_History>. [q744] [s82]

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