Ⅰ. Brief History of Tea Drinking 1. The Origin of Tea 2. From the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty:Tea as Food and Herbal Medicine 3. Han Dynasty:Tea as Herbal Medicine and Dnnk 4. Wei,Jin,Southern and Northern Dynasties:Eady Stage of Tea Culture 5. Tang Dynasty:Spread and Populanzation of Tea and Tea Dnnking Custom 6. Song Dynasty:Prosperity and Innovation of Tea Culture 7. Ming Dynasty:Change and Innovation of Tea Art 8. Qing Dynasty:Polarized Development of Tea
Ⅱ. Tea Art 1. “Tea Sage”Lu Yu's Mode of Tea Art 2. Quality of Tea 3. Water Suitable for Tea 4. Ways of Tea Brewing 5. Environment of Tea Drinking 6. Tea Utensils 7. Evolution of Tea Processing Skills
Ⅲ. Tea Ceremony 1. A Brief Introduction to Tea Classics 2. Tea,Originated from Nature 3. Tea,Refining Man's Will 4. Tea Resembles Buddhisl Meditation 5. Serving“Three Infusions of Tea”to Guests 6. Custom of Tea as Brideprice 7. Tea Connotes Longevity 8. Four True Meanings of Tea Ceremony 9. Chinese Tea Morals 10. Evolvement and Popularization of Chinese Tea Ceremony
Ⅳ. Teahouse 1. Appearance of Teahouses 2. Prosperity of Teahouses 3. Prosperity of Old Teahouses 4. Functional Change of Teahouses
Ⅴ. The Fun of Tea Affairs 1. Monk Zhiji Quitted Tea Drinking 2. Prevalence of Tea Contest 3. Fun of Tea in Buddhist Temples 4. Tea Feasts 5. Interesting Legends About Tea
Ⅵ. A Brief Introduction of the Tea Men 1. “Tea Sage”LuYu andthe Tea Classics 2. A Marvel in Tang Poems:Tea Poems 3. Emperor Huizong Zhao Ji and the Grand Sight on Tea 4. Zhang Dafu,the Persevering Tea Man 5. Zhu Quan and the Tea Manual Ⅶ. Tea: A Health Drink
1. Ingredients of Tea 2. Benefits of Dnnking Tea 3. Undos in Drinking Tea 4. Certain Patients’Alerts in Tea Drinking 5. Ten Famous Varieties of Tea in China