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叢書(shū)名:地圖上的中國(guó)系列
- 作者:陳勇光
- 出版時(shí)間:2023/8/1
- ISBN:9787508545936
- 出 版 社:五洲傳播出版社
- 中圖法分類:TS971.21
- 頁(yè)碼:
- 紙張:銅版紙
- 版次:
- 開(kāi)本:20開(kāi)
地圖上的中國(guó)系列圖書(shū)利用地圖作為講述中國(guó)故事的載體,通過(guò)地圖搭載豐富的中國(guó)歷史文化、自然地理、當(dāng)代發(fā)展等內(nèi)容,同時(shí)在紙質(zhì)圖書(shū)基礎(chǔ)上開(kāi)發(fā)可視聽(tīng)化的電子讀物,達(dá)成融合傳播效果,幫助廣大海內(nèi)外讀者更好地了解中國(guó)。中國(guó)是茶葉的故鄉(xiāng),中國(guó)茶和茶文化很早就遠(yuǎn)播海外,成就中外文化交流的一段佳話。本書(shū)先簡(jiǎn)要介紹了中國(guó)悠久的種茶、制茶、飲茶歷史和獨(dú)特的茶文化;其次按綠茶、黃茶、烏龍茶、白茶、紅茶、黑茶六大茶類,對(duì)中國(guó)不同地域出產(chǎn)的名茶逐一加以介紹;最后以三條茶路為線索,介紹了中國(guó)茶和茶文化的世界傳播。書(shū)中許多內(nèi)容是作者多年來(lái)實(shí)地走訪各大茶山的所見(jiàn)所聞所感,鮮活、生動(dòng)而富有情感。The China on the Map series uses the map as a carrier to tell stories about China. Chinas history, culture, geography and contemporary development are illustrated through the map. Also, electronic A/V books are developed based on their paper counterparts to achieve integrated communication and help readers at home and abroad better understand China.People often long for a cup of tea with the flavors of their hometowns to temporally alleviate homesickness. For the Chinese, wherever they go, the special aroma of tea can always be a solace that recalls the happiness deep in their memory. Where there is tea, there is home.
好茶生長(zhǎng)在遠(yuǎn)離人煙的深山,扎根在沃土或巖隙,伴隨清風(fēng)、雨露、月華、霞光。Tea can be enjoyed in either an exquisite or a very simple way, and the tea made by different people tastes different. For the Chinese, tea is a simple enjoyment of life, and also a testimony of refined taste.
Where there is tea, there is homeChinese novelist Lin Yutang (1895-1976) said, With a pot of tea, the Chinese people can be happy wherever they are.Tea is a type of spiritual comfort, and represents a kind of philosophy of life and oriental aesthetics. That is why the Chinese often cite it together with music, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry and wine when mentioning the traits that a well-educated and elegant person is supposed to have. On the other side, tea is often mentioned besides daily necessities like firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce and vinegar.Tea can be enjoyed in either an exquisite or a very simple way, and the tea made by different people tastes different. For the Chinese, tea is a simple enjoyment of life, and also a testimony of refined taste.Good tea grows in beautiful places. And China has 20 provinces abounding in tea, mostly in the south, including the westernmost Nyingchi prefecture in Tibet and the southernmost Hainan Island.There are also scattered greenhouses for growing tea in the colder places in the north. Different types of tea have different aromas and flavors, and are processed in different ways in different regions.
陳勇光,從事媒體記者、編輯工作近20年,知名茶刊《茶道》主筆,國(guó)家一級(jí)評(píng)茶師。出版《閩茶夜話》(福建文藝出版社2010年)、《茶悅?奇茗30品》(山東畫(huà)報(bào)出版社2014年)等著作及數(shù)十萬(wàn)字的茶文。Chen Yongguang, a native of Fujian, has been a reporter and an editor for nearly 20 years. He is a national first-class tea critic and the chief writer of Tea Ceremony, a well-known tea publication in China. Each year, he visits nearly 100 tea mountains in dozens of tea villages across China. He has immersed himself in the tea world to record the stories of tea mountains, including tales of the soil and the tea. He is the author of Night Talk on Fujian Tea and Tea Taste: 30 Wonderful Teas.
01 Chinese people and teaThe long history of tea The philosophy of tea 02 Good tea from deep mountainsHomes of green tea West Lake in Hangzhou: Home of Longjing tea Guzhu Mountain in Huzhou: Home of Zisun tea Dongshan Peninsula in Suzhou: Home of Biluochun tea Yuhuatai in Nanjing: Home of Yuhua tea Huangshan in Anhui: Home of Huangshan Maofeng tea Houkeng village: Home of Taiping Houkui tea Yongxi Mountain in Jingxian county: Home of Huoqing tea Qitou Mountain in Luan: Home of Luan Guapian tea Lushan Mountain in Jiujiang: Home of Yunwu tea Dabie Mountains in Xinyang: Home of Xinyang Maojian tea Enshi in Hubei: Home of steamed green tea Tuanshan village in Duyun: Home of Duyun Maojian tea Mengding Mountain in Yaan: Home of Mengding Ganlu tea Mount Emei: Home of Emei tea Fuzhou in Fujian: Home of jasmine tea Rizhao in Shandong: Home of Rizhao green tea Wuzhi Mountain in Hainan: Home of Wuzhishan green tea Yigong in Nyingchi: Home of Nyingchi Spring green teaHomes of yellow tea Mengding Mountain in Yaan: Home of Mengding yellow teaJunshan Island in Yueyang: Home of Junshan Yinzhen tea Mogan Mountain in Deqing: Home of Mogan Huangya teaHuoshan in Luan: Home of Huoshan Huangya teaHomes of oolong tea Wuyi Mountain in Nanping: Home of Wuyi Yancha tea Anxi in Quanzhou: Home of Anxi Tieguanyin tea Fenghuang Mountain in Chaozhou: Home of Fenghuang Dancong tea Dong Ding Mountain in Taiwan: Home of Dong Ding oolong tea Homes of white tea Taimu Mountain in Fuding: Home of Fuding white teaZhenghe in Nanping: Home of Zhenghe white tea Homes of black tea Tongmu village in Wuyi Mountain: Home of Lapsang Souchong teaQimen county in Anhui: Home of Keemun black teaFengqing county in Yunnan: Home of Dianhong teaHomes of dark tea Liubao town in Wuzhou: Home of Liu Pao teaAncient mountains in Xishuangbanna: Home of Pu-erh teaAnhua county in Hunan: Home of Hunan dark tea 03 Chinese teas trips around the worldThe Ancient Tea-Horse Road The Maritime Tea Road The Grassland Tea Road
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