Native Guzhang County, Zhang-jia-jie National Forest Appearance grayish green, thin, corded, downy Brew clear, forest fresh Steeping to the 5th This is a selenium-rich green tea. The nutrition fact, suggested by a growing body of evidence, may enhance our immune system against diseases. Wuling Mountain, where Zhang-jia-jie National Forest lies, is a tea-growing area since the 2nd century. Started by local Tujia nationality, this tea was a tribute to imperial court from the 8th century. Since awarded gold at International Exposition, France, 1929, it has won many awards in the last century and was selected to top-ten Chinese teas in 1982. Listed The World Nature and Culture Heritage by UNESCO in 1992, Zhang-jia-jie National Forest is a famous tourist resort for its five beauties - high mountain ridges, odd peaks, crisscross streams, secluded valleys, and marvelous stalactite caverns. Its lush vegetation, plentiful rainfall, moderate climate, unpolluted and selenium-rich soil give this high mountain green tea incomparable characteristic.
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This painting depicts the top-tier Maojian tea in China, a precious tea variety known for its unique aroma and taste.
This tea is produced in Yunnan Province of China and is renowned worldwide for its high quality and rarity.
In the painting, we can see a bunch of fresh green tea leaves, which are emerald green in color and long and soft in texture.
These tea leaves are carefully processed and packaged to maintain their freshness and quality.
The whole scene gives off a sense of freshness, nature, and elegance, reminding us of the profound cultural heritage and exquisite craftsmanship of Chinese tea culture.
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