One Is All: Taiwan Chawan • Tea Ceremony
一即一切:臺灣茶碗 • 茶席
"Drinkning tea with a chawan (tea bowl) begins from warming the bowl, setting the tea leaves, then pouring the water. Watch as the steam fills your view and the fragrance engulfs you. The tea leaves unfurl and relaxes until the tea, water, and bowl become one.
Savor a sip of hot tea and realize that the leaves have gone through birth and growth in the garden until it is made into tea just to meet with you in this one-of-a-kind bowl. Taste again the warm tea. It warms your hand and your heart. By placing the chawan in your hands, you too have participated in the tea leaves' life journey through nature.
The third sip of the cool tea, feel the taste transforming in your mouth, spreading to your head, your body, and your heart. Enjoy that intimate moment between you and the bowl. The multitude of sensations: touch, taste, sight, smell, and that feeling when the heart meets the soul. A good bowl of excellent tea yields a moment that makes your life complete."
Language: English and Traditional Chinese
Authors: Teng Shu-Hui and Chen Yu-Ting
Publisher: MiaoLi Zhunan Snake Kiln
Published: July, 2019
[ Table of Contents ]
Foreword
One Is All
- One Is All
- The Heartwarming Taiwanese Culture of Chawan
Passing on the Legacy of the Beauty of Vessels
- Appreciation of Chawans by Taiwanese Masters
- Tsai Jung-Yu, Roy Chang, Lin Jui-Hua, Chiang Yu-Ting, Chun Kun-Pei, Li Hsing-Lung, Chu Kun-Pei, Li HSing-Lung, Yang Kuo-Bin, Chen Shu-Yun, Huang Yu-Ying, Chou Miao-Wen
Taiwanese Chawan Tea Ceremony
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Tea Ceremony
- Four Seasons of Taiwanese Chawan Tea Ceremony
- Communal Chawan Service
- Cold Tea Service
- Dragon Pot Service
- Single Bowl Service
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A Gift to the Self
Taiwanese Chawan Tea Ceremony Rituals
- Taiwanese Chawan Tea Ceremony Rituals
- Single Bowl Service
- Warming the Bowl
- Placing the Tea
- Pouring the Water
- Serving the Tea
- Tea and Philosophy
- Tea Ceremony and Utensils
Epilogue