1, historic. Tea culture in China has a long history. During the attack on the Zhou Dynasty in BC, tea appeared as a tribute. Since then, tea has become a barter commodity. By the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the trend of drinking tea began to appear. In the Tang Dynasty, tea culture developed further, and a large number of teahouses, tea banquets and tea parties appeared. With the development of society, tea culture has gradually merged with other traditional cultures in China.
2. Times. Culture is a concentrated reflection of spiritual civilization and material civilization in a certain period, and tea culture is no exception. With the development of economy and society, tea culture has also injected new connotation and vitality, and the connotation and expression forms of tea culture have been continuously extended and expanded. In addition, people's tea drinking methods and tea-making techniques are also constantly improving.
3. Nationality. China has always been a multi-ethnic country. Due to the different living environment and food culture of different ethnic groups, the tea culture in China has obvious ethnic characteristics. Different nationalities have different ways of drinking tea, tea ceremony and tea art.
4. Regional. China has a vast territory, and the different degree of economic development makes the tea culture in China form regional characteristics. Based on different natural environment, history and culture, there are differences in tea varieties, tea-making techniques and tea drinking methods in different regions of China. Taking Shanghai as an example, as an economically developed area in China, Shanghai has formed a unique urban tea culture.
5. international. The world is a whole, and people from different countries inevitably need economic and cultural exchanges. In this process, China's tea culture also went abroad and had an important influence in the world. Under the influence of China tea culture, Japanese, Korean, British and other countries have formed their own tea culture. China will also hold some international tea culture exchange activities to let more foreigners know about our traditional culture.