The hot copper pot is finely poured, and the dragon spring crystal cup is soaked with silver needles. Lingshan Yu is in the middle of the cup, standing upright and proud of ancient and modern.

Junshan Silver Needle, one of the top ten famous teas in China, has a long history, dating all the way back to the Tang Dynasty. Junshan Silver Needle is produced on Junshan Island in Dongting Lake, and in the watery water of the lake, Junshan Island is like a crystal emerald embedded in it.
Junshan Silver Needle was known as White Crane Tea in ancient times. Rumor has it that it was because in the early Tang Dynasty, the White Crane Zhenren once settled on Junshan Island, and planted eight tea trees brought back from Penglai Xianshan on the island, which was famous for the White Crane Zhenren and was called "White Crane Tea".
The Junshan Silver Needle, which has such a "wonderful experience", is naturally popular. In addition, the silver needle of Junshan Mountain and the Yueyang Tower look across Dongting Lake, attracting countless high-ranking people and nobles to drink tea and write poems in the vast smoke and waves. The Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi once wrote a poem praising, "Looking at the landscape and water of dongting from afar, there is a green snail in a silver plate." ”
Junshan silver needles are known as the world's treasures in yellow tea, and even when brewing tea, they have a strange and beautiful scene. The cup is filled with water, the tea buds rise and fall, and after three iterations, the cup is erected, like a sword and gun. The shape of the tea complements the color of the soup, and the tea fragrance is overflowing and the shadow is floating.
Just like Liu Guoliang's "Yongjunshan Silver Needle Tea", Junshan Silver Needle can really be described as upright and proud of ancient and modern.