Oolong tea
A red robe draped over an ancient tree.
In 1385, a scholar named Ding Xian was traveling to Beijing for the imperial examination. Passing through Wuyi Mountain, he collapsed with severe abdominal pain. A monk from Tianxin Temple brewed him a tea from the cliff-side garden. The pain stopped. He passed the examination. He returned, removed his crimson ceremonial robe, and draped it over the tea trees in gratitude. The tea became Da Hong Pao, the Great Red Robe. The emperor eventually heard the story. He sent his own red robe. He declared the tea a royal tribute. He posted guards to protect every leaf. The trees on that cliff still exist. This is what grows in the same soil, tended by the same tradition.
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問余何意棲碧山
Why do I live in the green mountains?
笑而不答心自閒
I laugh and answer not, my soul sereneI
唐, 李白 Tang Dynasty, Li Bai