如何挑选中国茶(英文版)图书
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如何挑选中国茶(英文版)

ForewordI had the opportunity to write this book as the result of a practical but inspired idea. Good ideas come from good questions, and the original question was, “As China is becoming more...
  • 所属分类:图书 >外语>FOR 老外>风俗文化  
  • 作者:(美)[谢小龙] 著
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  • 国际刊号:9787508514857
  • 出版社:五洲传播出版社
  • 出版时间:2010-01
  • 印刷时间:2010-01-01
  • 版次:1
  • 开本:32开
  • 页数:156
  • 纸张:铜版纸
  • 包装:平装-胶订
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内容简介

外国人选购中国茶的实用指南,图文并茂,方便携带,实用性强。 “How to Select” series give you all the information you need to choose and buy jade, embroidery, tea, souvenirs, calligraphy and paintings in China with confidence. One in a series of three titles, it explains clearly and simply what to look for, where and how to shop in China, and questions you should ask. Great tips, price guides and cautionary advice ensure that you get the best value for your money.

目录

Why Chinese Tea?

Turn a Leaf

In the Beginning —— The Holy Farmer

Costly Medicine

A Scholarly Beverage

Drink of the Gods

Tea Culture Comes of Age

Tea Olympics

Invasion and Adaptation —— Tea Institutionalized

Tea Comes West

The Teahouse

Coffee or Tea?

A Cure for Life

Old is New Again

Tea-Mind-Body Connection

Categories of Tea

Green Is Gold

Black Power

Nothing Wrong with Wulong

White Makes Right

Table Talk

Tea Cultivation

Tea Producing Areas

One Plant, Sixty-Two Leaves, Ten Thousand

Days' Pleasure

Sharp Eyes

Green Teas

Black Teas

Wulong

White Teas

Red Teas

A Word on Un-Teas

Cupping, or How to Sound Like an Authority

Tea Ceremony & Teasets

Tea Ceremony

Old Tea Ceremony

The Chinese Wedding Tea Ceremony

Choosing Tea and Water

Basics

The Tea Set

Seven Habits of Highly Successful

Tea Ceremonies

Food Pairing

Shopping Spots

Shopping for Tea, Stopping for Tea

Making the Most of It: A Visit to Maliandao

A Modern Tea Market

A Royal Tea Garden

Tea Pictures

A Lady's Business

Eleven Trustworthy Teashops

The Next Big Market

The Granddaddy of Them All

If Time Is an Issue

Index: China Tea Markets and Teahouses

Appendix

A Little Mandarin Never Hurt Anyone

Watch Your Tone

At the Teahouse

At the Tea Market

20 Essential Tea Words and Phrases

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Tea CeremonyThe problem with translation is not so much in the words as in the connotations we associate with them. The average Westerner hears “ceremony” and pictures stiff formalism and unmoving expressions, a delicate procedure in which a mistake means loss of face, and comfort is the last thing on participant’s minds. Enough Chinese people to fill Europe and North America partake in what may be called a tea ceremony whenever they can. Though China certainly has its share of formalism and stringent ritual in its cultural canons, the phrase “tea ceremony” means rest, relaxation, and fun. Most importantly, it’s a time-honored method for making the most of your tea.Best of all, acquiring your own tea ceremony skills and style is part of the process of buying tea in China. The Chinese marketplace, for whatever reason, dictates that all purveyors of a particular product mass together, in cavernous buildings or crowded bazaars. They besiege the shopper with row after row of small stalls and stores that generally do not vary much. They face each other across tiny walkways where one may pass comfortably alone, but are usually peopled three abreast. The proprietor does her own marketing, inviting all and sundry, some with an aggressive tug of the shirt, others with a friendly acknowledgment, after making eye contact.Our appendix lists the best teahouses and markets for whatever city you’re in, but know that they’re pretty much all the same. However, this does not mean boredom, but convenience. Whichever one you visit will offer tea in grade from sublime to mediocre, and will follow the same rule: the customer is god. Any teashop you step into will feature a host who is only too happy to have you sit down and have a quick cuppa, or while the day away sampling different teas.Whatever you do, don’t sweat the cross-cultural small stuff. The Chinese are marvelous at picking up on subtle emotional clues, and will know if you’re tired or stressed, gregarious or reserved, serious or convivial. They will want to know where you’re from, and if you want to hold forth, every last detail about your life. Nobody’s business? Not a problem. They also want to tell you anything you want to know about tea, and a lot you didn’t know that you should know . At the end of your visit, whether you’ve drunk so much as to float a container ship or just pantomimed a few pleasantries, there’s no pressure to buy. What kind of shopping could be more pleasant? Please see Appendix 1 for a brief guide to making it even more so.

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2012-11-05 16:46:59
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图书内容很详细,字迹清晰,纸张很好,我家人很喜欢!

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非常满意,很喜欢

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送货巨慢。内容比较老。仅能做熟悉英语茶用语。

2017-05-07 00:07:16
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老师推荐的科普系列丛书,孩子正在慢慢看,希望能对他今后的学习有帮助。

2017-07-08 01:23:27
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2014-04-13 22:28:03
来自oyminyi**的评论:

从图片上没看出来,这本书比一般的图书要小,是那种口袋型的图书。印刷排版内容都还不错,只是里面有些信息不准确,比如说各种茶的价格范围,龙井比碧螺春便宜,太平猴魁最贵才700多一斤,这样很容易给外国人误导。另外,里面示范泡茶的茶艺师形象欠佳,影响茶艺的欣赏。

2011-05-10 16:54:28
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