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Is single fir tea black tea or green tea?

Shan Zong refers to Phoenix Dan Cong tea, which belongs to semi-fermented oolong tea, not black tea or green tea.

Fenghuang tea area belongs to the south subtropical monsoon climate and is known as "not cold in winter and spring, not hot in summer". It has the weather characteristics of high mountain, short sunshine, heavy cloud and mist rainfall, early winter cold, late spring cold and no hot summer.

The climate is wet and dry all year round. In the dry season, from June 10 to the following June 10, the monthly rainfall is insufficient 100 mm, the air humidity is low, and there are many sunny days and plenty of sunshine. In the rainy season, from February to September, the monthly rainfall is above 150 mm, and it is foggy and humid in spring. Rainfall accounts for 9 1.25% of the whole year, and the annual average dryness is 0.52.

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A brief history of farming

Fenghuang town, Chaoan County is one of the main producing areas of oolong tea in Guangdong Province. Tea production has a long history. According to the Twenty-five Years of Song History, in the second year of Jingyan in the Southern Song Dynasty (1278), Emperor Min of the Song Dynasty fled to Chaozhou.

It is generally believed that the Emperor of the Song Dynasty was thirsty when he passed the Phoenix Wuye. The attendants picked a leaf as sharp as a snipe's mouth from the mountain and cooked it. After drinking, it can quench thirst and produce saliva, so it is widely planted by later generations, and it is called "Song Zi" or "Yao Zui Tea".

At first, people took back the ripe tea fruits and planted them in front of and behind the house. Later, they gradually planted them in the mountains. There is no certain spacing between planting methods. They are all planted by one plant, with dozens of plants per mu or hybrids.