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Is Qiu Ge Sancha a a national intangible cultural heritage?
The history of the three major teas in Qiu Ge is not long, and they are not national intangible cultural heritage.

It is the stage name of Zhang, a contemporary music tea man. Three teas refer to the ancient "three-time teas", that is, chopped tea, matcha and rice tea. Qiu Ge Sancha Tea was created by Qiu Ge himself on the basis of excavating and sorting out the ancient tea style circulated by Hakka people, combined with the ancestral formula of broken tea, matcha and rice tea. Taking organic green tea in Zhaoping county as raw material, it is refined in Huangyao ancient town according to traditional technology. It was named Qiu Ge Sancha, but it only has a history of 20 years.

To apply for national intangible cultural heritage, one of the basic conditions is to trace back three to five generations from the main contemporary inheritors and list the inheritance pedigree in detail. The history of "Three Teas in Qiu Ge" is less than 20 years, which obviously does not meet the basic conditions for declaring national intangible cultural heritage, and it is still impossible to obtain the name of national intangible cultural heritage.