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Three "teas" soaked in red memories

Three "teas" soaked in red memories

Three "teas" soaked in red memories

Author Chen Weiqun (Editor-in-Chief of Chinese Tea Calendar)

The annual "Chinese Tea Calendar" began to be compiled in 2017, and the China Forestry Publishing House has published and distributed four books, including "Chinese Tea Calendar" 2018, "Chinese Tea Calendar" 2019, "Chinese Tea Calendar" 2020, and "Chinese Tea Calendar" 2021. "Chinese Tea Calendar" insists on using tea as a carrier to spread Chinese excellent culture, including revolutionary culture, and to spread three kinds of "tea" rich in red memories with reverence and affection.

Zunyi Mao Feng, produced in Zunyi, Guizhou, was successfully created in 1974 to commemorate the Zunyi Conference, Zunyi Mao Feng is not only of excellent quality, but also has its unique symbolic significance: the rope is round and straight, the sharp seedlings are revealed, symbolizing the fearless heroism of the Chinese workers' and peasants' Red Army soldiers; full of white, silver glittering, symbolizing the spirit of the Zunyi Conference forever shines; fragrant and lasting, symbolizing the revolutionary sentiments of the Red Army martyrs flowing from generation to generation.

Yuhua tea, produced in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, was successfully created in 1959. It is created to commemorate the revolutionary volunteers who sacrificed their lives in the new democratic revolution (there are tens of thousands of revolutionary volunteers who died in Yuhuatai), and the tea products of Yuhua tea "shaped like pine needles, emerald green and upright" are used to symbolize the loyalty and indomitability of revolutionary volunteers, eternal green, and named "Yuhua Tea", making people drink tea and think of the source, arousing people's reverence and nostalgia for revolutionary volunteers.

Shuixi Cuibai, produced in Liyang, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, was successfully created in 1986, is to commemorate the New Fourth Army's eastward anti-Japanese feats and created, Shuixi Cuibai shape flat, green color, shaped like Cuibai, metaphor for the New Fourth Army anti-Japanese martyrs such as Cangsong Cuibai, evergreen.

Three "teas" soaked in red memories
Three "teas" soaked in red memories