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chèqī (tea具): tea具 are essential for a proper tea品 appreciationsession.
pīnlè (品茶): the act of appreciating tea in a meticulous and careful manner.
pīnlè huì (品茶会): a formal gathering or event dedicated to the appreciation of tea.
wàiguān (外围): this term can refer to something that is peripheral or supplementary, but in the context of tea, it might refer to accessories or peripherals that complement the tea品 itself.
xīn mànní (新马尼): a type of tea known for its unique flavor and quality.
tánghuā (汤花): this can refer to flower decorations used in tea ceremonies or the foam that forms on the surface of certain teas.
gāo lún (高轮): possibly a tea ware term, but further clarification is needed.
zhōujiàn (周间): weekly occurrence or events related to tea.
chāo (超): an adjective meaning "superior" or "excellent", perhaps describing the quality of tea or tea具.
** Méi dàn** : this phrase can mean "every day" or "not only", but in this context, it might refer to a type of tea item or item related to tea ceremonies.
xuán wàn (旋碗): a term possibly related to tea具, but more context is needed for accurate definition.
shuǐ huà (water化): the process of water changing during the tea brewing process.
** Tánghuā** (汤花): see above.
āi lài (爱来): suggests a place or brand name related to tea.
bo li (玻璃): glass, often used in making tea具.
shàngdiàn (上线): to go online, which could refer to launching a product online.
jiàoshì (教室): classroom, possibly referring to a tea workshop or educational setting.
yīnliá (姻磷): unclear meaning, possibly a typo or old term.
** huí** : could mean "return" or "again", context dependent.
jiādà (增强): to strengthen, possibly related to improving tea具 quality.
hóng (红): red, a color often associated with specific types of tea or tea具 design.
yīn (因): reason, cause, possibly used in discussing factors influencing tea appreciation.
guǎng (广): extensive, broad, could relate to the spread or popularity of tea culture.
** huí** : see above.
** Mí** : possibly a term related to tea processing.
yújíng (玉晶): a type of crystal or jade, often used in crafting high-quality茶具.
shuā jiānf (刷金钱): unclear meaning, possibly referring to a monetary aspect related to tea trade.
** guā** : could be part of a name or refer to a specific tea variety.
jiézài (截采): to cut or gather, possibly related to tea harvesting.
** huaqi** (化器): transforming tool, could refer to a tool used in the tea brewing process.
** rén xīn** : this could mean "new person" or refer to the hearts of people in the tea community.
** fán huā** (繁花): flourishing flowers, possibly related to decoration or seasonal teas.
** hē** (喝): to drink, fundamental action in tea consumption.
hǎi yǎng (海养): sea nourishment, metaphorical term, possibly describing a type of tea storage or aging method.
shuǐ zhǎn (水栈): could relate to water stations or storage in tea preparation.
wendu (温度): temperature, critical in tea brewing.
huā fā (花发): flower blooming, metaphor for the unfolding of tea aroma.
jiàoxián (皎弦): bright half-moon, potentially describing a type of tea or tea具 shape.
yǐn suǒ (隐所): hidden place, could metaphorically refer to a secret tea recipe or hidden tea treasure.
qì jiā (气价): air price, unclear meaning in this context.
guā qǔ (刮取):刮取- to scrape, possibly related to a tea processing technique.
xiánqǐ (弦起): string starts, could metaphorically refer to the beginning of a tea session.
qián suǒ (乾坤): heaven and earth, possibly used metaphorically in tea ceremonies.
xù (续): to continue, perhaps indicating ongoing tea preparation.
ér :particle indicating focus on a specific point.
dùn jiě (顿解): sudden understanding or enlightenment, perhaps related to the epiphany experienced during tea appreciation.
shì huì (逝世): passing away, terminus, could metaphorically refer to the end of a tea session.
yóu (由): from, due to, indicating cause or origin.
zuǎn quǎn (转圈): going around in circles, perhaps describing swirling tea leaves during brewing.
huáng suǒ (皇所): imperial place, indicating high-quality or imperial-grade tea.
luán chéng (鸾成): a mythical bird, possibly used to symbolically refer to refined tea具.
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