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In A Dream of Red Mansions, Jia Mu only drinks one kind of tea. What's its name?
Jia Mu only drinks pure fermented black tea or semi-fermented oolong tea. She doesn't drink Lu 'an tea. Because Jia Mu is old, when she drinks tea, she is more concerned about whether she can keep healthy. Both black tea and oolong tea have the functions of keeping healthy and nourishing the stomach. For the elderly, drinking black tea and oolong tea is healthier.

Even people with a bad stomach can nourish their stomach by drinking more black tea, because fermented black tea has a substance that promotes gastric peristalsis. Old people are not easy to digest when eating and easy to store food. Food gathering in the stomach is easy to form flatulence, and drinking more black tea is helpful to enhance gastric motility and digest these foods.

Lu 'an tea is a kind of green tea that has not been fermented, such as Longjing tea, Huqiu tea, Tianchi tea and Tianmu tea. Green tea contains tea polyphenols, which can help the body detoxify, fight cancer and whiten. The top grade of Lu 'an tea is Lu 'an melon slices, which are misty and fragrant when brewing, and are treasures of ancient tribute. Lu' an tea is very mellow and particularly resistant to foaming.

As for why the Lady Dowager doesn't drink Lu 'an tea, it is because the tea quality of Lu 'an tea is relatively cold, and older people will get cold after drinking this tea for a long time. Therefore, Jia Mu chose black tea to drink from the perspective of health preservation. She doesn't think Lu 'an tea is bad, but because Lu 'an tea is not as good as black tea in terms of health preservation.

In chapter 4 1 of A Dream of Red Mansions, it is written that Jia Mu took Jia's family to the temple for tea. Grandmother Jia told Miaoyu that we all came here after eating wine and meat, and we have a Buddha in our hearts. We should drink tea to relieve boredom and not neglect Buddha.

So Miaoyu went to make tea for Jia. Miaoyu held a small tea tray filled with begonia-style carved lacquer for his birthday and handed it to Jia in the kiln with a small colored cover clock. Grandmother Jia looked at Miaoyu and said to her, I don't eat Lu 'an tea? . Miaoyu said:? I know, it's the old man's eyebrows. ?

Laojunmei is a kind of black tea, which looks like eyebrows and tastes elegant.