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Article name Research on Chinese Tea Culture in Ancient China
Authors Zhou Xiaowei .. Lecturer, 3076380781@qq.com
Bibliographic description Zhou Xiaowei. Research on Chinese Tea Culture in Ancient China // Humanitarian Vector. 2017. Vol. 12, No. 3. PP. 157–161.
Section CULTURE AND SOCIETY
UDK 94(315):008
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Annotation The article briefly examines the history of the study of tea culture in ancient China. Chinese tea culture has a long history; its development reflects the changes in social culture. It is a significant indicator of civilization: the ancient Chinese people studied the character of nature, conquered nature. Chinese tea culture is also an important part of Chinese culture. The use of tea had different functions: tea was used as a drink, as a medicine and as an element of sacrifice. The formation process of tea culture is the result of the people’s achievement of civilization. Even Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism played an important role in the development of tea culture. At the same time, the content of tea culture is not limited to just drinking tea. It also includes other cultural factors.The article analyzes different studies of tea culture conducted by famous scientists and some folk tales about Tea. It generalizes these studies and determines the directions for the study of tea culture.The purpose of this research is to determine the role of tea culture, to establish the features of its functioning. The work is based on the theoretical achievements of science on tea culture. The methods of this work include the descriptive method using the techniques of observation, interpretation, comparison, generalization; the method of continuous sampling; the quantitative method; the method of component and contextual analysis.
Key words tea culture, tea consumption, Chinese culture, medicinal product
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