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What does it mean to cook tea around the stove?

The meaning of cooking tea around the stove is as follows:

"Cooking tea around the stove" is to bake the tea gently first, and then put it into a teapot on a charcoal stove to boil. People sit around the fire, drinking hot tea and enjoying snacks such as fruits, nuts and snacks. Tea can be drunk alone or with flowers and milk. This autumn, this activity became popular among ethnic minorities in Yunnan, a remote province in China.

Cooking tea around the stove can also be divided into indoor and outdoor. Cooking indoors around the stove, the location is quiet, creating a quiet atmosphere. Everyone can sit in a warm room and enjoy the beautiful scenery outside the window while drinking tea and eating delicious food. There is also cooking tea outdoors around the stove, which doesn't feel like camping. Especially in recent years, the concept of camping is very popular, which makes the outdoor dining experience more popular.

The significance of cooking tea:

Tea-making: Tea-making is a kind of tea art, which is a tea soup made from tea leaves. The color of tea soup is one of the important criteria for evaluating tea soup. Before drinking tea, there is a very important process called: turning the bowl and shaking the fragrance. There is a poem that says, "Stir-fry the yellow core and turn the bowl into dust." As the saying goes, after different people or different States turn the bowl and shake the fragrance, the soup flower is completely different. The whole soup flower is divided into harmonious type and disharmonious type. In fact, this is also a reaction to people's current state.