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Nánnuò (南糯山) – one of the famous tea mountains - a varietal of tea grows here called zĭjuān (紫娟, literally "purple lady") whose buds and bud leaves have a purple hue. Southwest of the Lancang River (Mekong) there are also six famous tea mountains that a

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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„If you let go of things, your body is not stressed; if you contrive no artificiality, your mind is naturally at peace. Serenity and lightness develop day by day, while involvement in objects grows thinner day by day. Your actions become further and further from mundanity, while your mind becomes closer and closer to the Way.“

Source Book: Cleary, Thomas. Practical Taoism. Shambhala Publications Inc, 1998. p. 112. ISBN: 978-1570622007. [q702] [s79]

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