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The oldest Pu 'er tea

It should be Pu 'er tea tribute collected in the Forbidden City, which was collected during Guangxu period, and it has been 150 years now.

In addition, Lu Xun collected a box of Pu 'er tea paste from the Forbidden City. A few years ago, his son took it out and auctioned a small piece, which was drinkable and had a history of hundreds of years.

The following is the news about this tea:

Rare treasures have attracted the attention of many citizens.

A 150-year-old Pu 'er tribute tea from the Palace Museum-"Wanshoulong Group" was unveiled in Nanjing yesterday under the protection of hundreds of police officers. Click to view the weather forecast of Nanjing and more cities.

A person from the Palace Museum who made a special trip to Shanghai said that this group of Pu 'er tea groups sent to the palace during the Guangxu period was displayed in the palace for the first time and returned to Yunnan to "visit relatives". It is reported that Pu 'er City has insured this cultural relic weighing about 2.5 kilograms for 1.999 million yuan.

The "Wanshoulong Formation" displayed in Shanghai yesterday is egg-shaped, reddish-brown, with a smooth surface and even lines, and thin bud tips can be clearly seen. Chen Zifa, secretary-general of the Tea Industry Association of Shanghai and more cities, said that the Palace Museum discovered the "Wanshou Dragon Group" on 1963 when sorting out the warehouses. At that time, all other teas were reduced to ashes, and only Pu 'er tea such as Wanshoulong Group was still well preserved, which could be called "breathing antiques" and "drinkable cultural relics".

Yesterday, together with the Longevity Troupe, there were also Qizi Cake and Pu 'er Tea Cake. It is estimated that the value of this "three-piece" tribute tea is about 2.4 million yuan.