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Introduction of Wudang Daocha
China is famous for its four famous teas: West Lake Longjing, Wuyi Rock Tea, Temple Zen Tea and Wudang Taoist Tea. Wudang Taoist Tea and Temple Zen Tea are two famous religious teas in China. Zen tea has a tea machine, and Tao tea makes sense.

Wudang Daocha is also called Taihe Tea because of its Wudang Taihe Mountain. After drinking this kind of tea, Taoist people feel relaxed, clear-headed, calm and extremely peaceful, which is called Taihe, thus becoming a famous tea and tribute. Daocha comes from Taoist priests, who inherit the tea ceremony. Why is Daocha related to Taoists? This has to start from the fact that Taoist tea contains a variety of medicinal values and Taoist people pay attention to health cultivation.

For more than 1000 years, Wudang Daocha has been well-known at home and abroad for its excellent quality. Wudang tea tree has excellent varieties, good soil quality, good climate, suitable rainfall, high fat content and good internal quality, and is called Xianshanyun. Relevant medical research also shows that drinking green tea regularly can improve the anti-viral infection ability of human immune system, which is conducive to anti-aging and longevity. According to the medicinal function of tea, some Chinese medicine experts choose some plants and Chinese herbal medicines to form medicinal tea, which has obvious health care function.

At the press conference of Wudang Daocha in June, 2065438+00 in Beijing, an expert review group composed of well-known experts and celebrities from the Ministry of Agriculture, Tea Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Chinese Taoist Association, China Tea Museum, China Regional Culture Research Association and Hubei Tea Society considered Wudang Daocha as "beautiful in shape, high in fragrance, mellow in taste and organic".