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Tea was first mentioned for its medical benefits in the Shen Nong Bencao. The first known tea grower was Wu Lizhen in 53 BC.
Tea was once used as a currency in China in the form of bricks (Pu Erh Tea). The first known tea grower was Wu Lizhen. He grew seven tea trees on top of Mengshan ...
A commented translation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's The joy of living and dying in peace / by Ng Lai Chun = Dalailama《Sheng yu xi yue, si yu an yi》/ Wu Lizhen.
A commented translation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's The joy of living and dying in peace / by Ng Lai Chun = Dalailama《Sheng yu xi yue, si yu an yi》/ Wu Lizhen.
A commented translation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's The joy of living and dying in peace / by Ng Lai Chun = Dalailama《Sheng yu xi yue, si yu an yi》/ Wu Lizhen.
County and provincial annals as well as A Comprehensive History of Chinese Tea all recognize Wu Lizhen as the first known tea grower in the world.
According to historical records, Wu Lizhen of the West Han Dynasty once planted eight tea plants on Shangqing Peak of Mengshan Mountain, from which there was a saying ...
Ancient tea garden at Mountain MengdingMt, Mengdingshan Scenic Area consists of a royal garden where Wu Lizhen, the founder of Mengshan Tea in Han Dynasty planted seven ...
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