Lu Yu (733-804), whose real name is Hung-chien, whose real name is Ji Ji, whose real name is Jinglingzi, Sangzhuweng, Donggangzi, or Yunzi moved from the Prince's Literature to Taichang Temple, is not enough. A native of Jingling, Fuzhou (now Tianmen, Hubei) in the Tang Dynasty, he loved tea and was good at tea ceremony all his life. He is famous for his first monograph on tea studies, Tea Classic, and has made outstanding contributions to the development of tea industry in China and even the world. He was honored as "tea fairy", "Cha Sheng" and "Tea God". He is also very good at writing poems, but his poems are few in the world at present. He has a strong interest in tea, long-term investigation and research, familiar with tea planting, breeding and processing technology, and good at tea tasting. Lu Yu lived in Tiaoxi, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province in the early Shang Dynasty (AD 760) and wrote three volumes of Tea Classic, which became the first monograph on tea in the world. All Tang Wen has Autobiography of Lu Yu.
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