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The book list contains five well-known flower pattern books in the tea industry, which has a necessary atmosphere.

A gentleman has four elegance: burning incense, tasting tea, arranging flowers and hanging pictures.

Incense burning focuses on the beauty of "fragrance"

Tea tasting focuses on the beauty of "taste"

Flower arrangement focuses on the beauty of "color"

Hanging pictures focuses on the beauty of "environment"

For tea, an experience-oriented industry,

With matching flower arrangement.

Or a book with a flower or two.

Will make drinking tea more elegant,

So as to enhance the customer's sense of consumption experience and improve the return rate.

1, a flower a day

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Every day, an ancient container is decorated with seasonal flowers and leaves and the author's message. 366 works are full of serenity and elegance, giving people a feeling of life in "emptiness" and "silence". The author is Kawase Toshiro, a popular Japanese master of floral art, and a representative of "natural wild interest flow". His flower arrangement inherits the essence of traditional Japanese flower patterns, but it is full of new ideas. In A Flower a Day, Kawase Toshiro emphasized that "the highest skill is no skill" and conveyed the ultimate natural gesture of "vegetarian" flowers without trace.

2. Biography of Four Seasons Flowers

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Following "One Flower a Day", japanese ikebana master Kawase Toshiro published "Biography of Flowers in Four Seasons". Camellia, violets, daffodils, plantains, facing the sunshine ... Kawase Toshiro spent two years explaining his floral art from the perspectives of history, culture, art and aesthetics in the form of a flower every month. At the same time, from the insertion method of different flowers and plants in four seasons to the use of flower scissors and the choice of utensils, this paper introduces the guide of flower arrangement in life in detail.

3. "japanese ikebana"

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This book is not an exhaustive textbook, nor can it turn readers into masters of floral art. There is only one purpose of this book, that is, to help readers better appreciate the design of flower patterns and let readers complete simple shapes themselves. The author learned from childhood and has a high understanding of flower pattern art, and won many awards at Chelsea Flower Show. This is a good book worth collecting. All the flower patterns in the book were shot in England, and the flowers used came from the surrounding flower shops, Covent Flower Market in London and the author's garden, so you can also find these charming flowers and branches in your life. I hope you can find the pleasure of arranging flowers in this book.

4. "Shizuka's Flower Path Life: Introduction to Japanese Ogara Flower Path Skills"

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Small-scale flower pattern is the most popular genre in Japanese flower arrangement, which is simple in technique, most close to the people and most suitable for daily life. This book teaches the technology and application of Liu Hua Road, Kogasawara, Japan, as an extended reading, and understands the characteristics and charm of Liu Hua Road, Kogasawara, Japan.

5. History of Bottle Flower Spectrum Bottle

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Flower arrangement is not only full of technical details, but also delicate interest. Zhang Qiande's Flower Orchard and Yuan Hongdao's History of the Bottle in the Ming Dynasty are two excellent books on classical flower arrangement in China. The Book of Flowers in Bottles is divided into eight sections: tasting bottles, tasting flowers, folding branches, inserting and storing, nourishing, matters, avoiding flowers and protecting bottles. The history of bottles is divided into twelve sections, such as inflorescence, taste, vessel, choice of water, proper weighing, screen vulgarity, flower worship, bathing, command, kindness, reward and warning. There is no lack of overlap between the two texts and viewpoints, but they have their own advantages in inheritance. This book is provided with proofreading, annotation, translation and comments by professional scholars, and with exquisite illustrations, which complement each other.