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Why does Chinese love taking tea as a gift?

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Since ancient times, China has been known as the land of etiquette. As the ancient saying goes, "Etiquette is reciprocal, and if one goes but does not come, it is not etiquette; if one comes but does not go, it is also not etiquette.

Who doesn't give gifts in life? Many people choose tea gifts as their first choice.

Tea is a national gift that embodies people's expectations and blessings for a better life. The so-called "firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar tea" shows the important position of tea in life.
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Sending tea is not just about sending tea leaves, but also about sending culture. For five thousand years, Chinese tea culture has existed for thousands of years. As a symbol of Eastern civilization, tea culture has been deeply rooted in Chinese tradition.

The seven things to do when opening a door are "firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea". Chinese people are familiar with tea, from emperors, generals, literati, to porters, bamboo vendors, and ordinary people, all of whom prefer tea.

Tea is the world's largest health drink. In ancient times, Shen Nong tasted hundreds of herbs to detoxify tea. Drinking tea can quench thirst, produce fluids, reduce food and greasiness, and have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial functions. Its medicinal effects have been recognized by medical classics from ancient and modern times, as well as scientific research at home and abroad. Especially in modern life, the high pressure and sub-health status of human beings are becoming increasingly apparent. As a fashionable health product that is popular worldwide, the concept of "giving tea brings health" is deeply rooted in people's hearts.
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Nowadays, with the increasing awareness of health care, more and more people are drinking tea. China is a country of etiquette and places great emphasis on etiquette. Chinese people are warm and hospitable, and tea delivery has been popular for a long time. The health benefits of tea have also been highly regarded in recent years.

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