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  2. Wuyi tea - Wikipedia

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    European merchants began purchasing tea in Canton during the 17th century.Because green tea formed the bulk of their imports, and because the Wuyi region was initially the main source of the more oxidated teas available to them, the term "Bohea" (based on the local Min Bei [which?] pronunciation of "Wuyi") became a blanket name in English for all more heavily oxidated teas; the modern ...

  3. List of Chinese teas - Wikipedia

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    Chinese tea is a beverage made from the leaves of tea plants (Camellia sinensis) and – depending on the type of tea – typically 60–100 °C hot water. Tea leaves are processed using traditional Chinese methods. Chinese tea is drunk throughout the day, including during meals, as a substitute for plain water, for health, or for simple pleasure.

  4. Schisandra chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Schisandra chinensis, whose fruit is called magnolia berry [3] or five-flavor fruit (Chinese: 五味子; pinyin: wǔwèizǐ, in Korean: 오미자, romanized: omija, Japanese: ゴミシ, romanized: gomishi), [4] [1] [5] is a vine plant native to forests of Northern China, the Russian Far East and Korea. [6]

  5. Wu wei - Wikipedia

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    Wu wei (traditional Chinese: 無為; simplified Chinese: 无为; pinyin: wúwéi) is a polymorphic, ancient Chinese concept expressing an ideal practice of "inaction", "inexertion" or "effortless action", [a] [1] [2] as a state of personal harmony and free-flowing, spontaneous creative manifestation.

  6. Shui Xian - Wikipedia

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    The unique fragrance, often called ‘Cong Wei,’ comes from the woody notes of the bush’s trunk and branches, combined with the surrounding environment’s ecological characteristics. Zhangping Shui Xian ( 漳平水仙茶 ): A Shui Xian bush that is grown in Zhangping , Longyan , Fujian province and is typically processed as a green oolong.

  7. Category:Wuyi tea - Wikipedia

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