Is drinking tea time-consuming a lazy culture? I'm afraid this is a bit extreme. After all, tea tasting in China has experienced thousands of years and formed an endless cultural tradition, which naturally has its reasons and charm.
Let's compare Rong Gui people who don't drink tea with Chaoshan people who love tea. Rong Gui people are down-to-earth and spend their tea time creating industries. This life philosophy and work attitude have made industrial giants like Kelon and Galanz. Chaoshan people who are willing to spend time drinking tea have also produced business giants such as Teng Xun and Gome, which is not an achievement that lazy people can achieve. Chaoshan people have a good way of doing business, which is related to their hospitality and friendship with tea. From this point of view, it is unreasonable to judge whether tea culture is lazy culture only by drinking tea or not. Drinking tea takes time, but as long as it is spent well, it is not lazy.
Drinking tea is good for your health, not a boring pastime. The way of life is to relax. Drinking kungfu tea can relax the mood after work pressure, relieve fatigue and make people in a healthy state of physical and mental balance. People who drink white water focus on quenching their thirst, while those who drink tea focus on tasting. But none of these can tell the biggest advantage of drinking tea, that is, drinking tea can make people quiet, less impetuous and more calm. Drinking tea is a time to catch up, chat and enhance feelings, especially to create a harmonious atmosphere for business activities.
In fact, tea culture has been attacking the city. More and more people drink tea in Rong Gui, and more and more shops sell tea. When Rong Gui people are rich, they pursue leisure and enjoy life. It is not difficult to predict that Rong Gui people will gradually become "lazy" and like tea culture.