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What's the name of the cup for making tea in summer? What's the name of the cup for making tea in summer?

1. There are three kinds of cups for making tea: cover bowls, fair cups and tea cups. Cover bowl, also known as Sancai bowl, is mainly used for making tea and tasting tea. The fair cup mainly plays the role of holding tea soup and balancing the concentration of tea soup, while the tea cup is used to taste tea soup.

2. Cover Bowl: Cover Bowl is a kind of tea set in Han Dynasty, with a lid on it, a tray below and a bowl in the middle. Also known as Sancai Bowl and Sancai Cup, it covers the sky, holds the ground and serves people, which means harmony between heaven and earth. The bowl cover consists of a tea cover, a saucer and a bowl. Tea covers the sky, the saucer is underground, and there is a person in the middle of the bowl. Such a small tea set contains a small world and a small universe, and it also contains the truth that ancient philosophers said, "Heaven covers the earth, and people educate".

3. Fair mug: When making tea, it is often necessary to boil the soup in time to separate the tea from the water to avoid the tea soaking for too long and the taste is too strong. When dividing tea, if you don't use fair cups, the concentration of each cup will often be different. I don't care so much about this difference, but it is inevitable that I will be suspected of favoritism when I treat my guests like this. Therefore, using fair mug to make the same tea taste the same and reduce differences is the embodiment of fair mug's "fairness". In addition to uniform tea soup, fair mug can also properly precipitate tea residue, reduce the temperature of tea soup and enhance the tea drinking experience.

4. Tasting tea cups: "Tea" refers to tea, so tasting tea cups are used to taste tea and watch the color of tea soup, so tasting tea cups are mostly white porcelain, purple sand or glass. Tea cups have five shapes: straight mouth, convergent mouth, open mouth, skimming mouth and flower mouth.