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Bayu Mountain. This mountainous geographical feature not only creates the natural characteristics of the canyon depth and the rapid current, but also creates a special leisure culture - tea culture. The mountains of the Bayu are selflessly protecting the people living here. The country of Tianfu, which has been less war-torn since ancient times, preserves the unpolluted sky, the earth, and the flowing water Cigarettes Online, which provides good natural conditions for the growth of tea. Leisurely people gather together to chat when they have nothing to do. Tea has become a must-have for chatting. Walking in the streets of Sichuan, you can hear the sound of "squeaky" from the tea, and smell the fragrance of the tea. And I, I grew up smelling tea. I remember when I was young, when I was idle, I went out to the house and went to the teahouse next to the path. Sichuan's teahouses, unlike other places, put people in a big cage, only let the people in the cage selfishly taste the circulating tea fragrance - ridiculously Newport Cigarettes Coupons, people thought they got the benefits and frantically drilled inside - Sichuan teahouses open their doors all year round Cigarettes For Sale, and they want to let out the fragrance of the whole house, let the passing pedestrians stretch their necks, close their eyes, open their nostrils, only by sniffing the fragrance of the air, and then being This fragrance "hijacked" and went to the open door of the room to have a drink. What's more, feel free to find a big flat, put a square table, a few stools, and then boil water next to the tea guests. Therefore, the whole of Sichuan is fragrant. There are not many facilities in the teahouse, nor luxury. Four-corner table, long flat stool, plus the store's lid bowl tea - tea does not need to be too good, as long as it is thick and fragrant. With these few things, you can attract a large number of tea guests. I remember that the house I went to was famous in the local area and the business was very good. The person who comes here just needs to say hello to the store, teasing the "Little Baby" of the store, and then giving him the money, he can take a cup of freshly brewed tea from the side. Play a bridge with a few "friends", chat with a few fellow villagers, or just take a look at the scenery on the street and sit for an afternoon. Of course, adding water is free. At that time, I naturally couldn't drink the pros and cons of tea. I didn't have "a few dimes" to let me buy a cup of tea to drink. So, more of the things I did were sitting in the store, occupying a long flat stool, listening to the pile of interesting things, looking at the cards there (although I can't understand), smelling orders. The intoxicating fragrance of the people, killing the daytime. The store family is also good, and I have adopted a "laissez-faire" attitude, which makes me feel good so far. Only, these are just the time. When I returned to my hometown last year, apart from feeling the development of my hometown, I wondered if my hometown seemed to be missing something and what was more. Later, I discovered that I was less leisurely sitting on the bench and smoking a dry smoke, drinking tea "leisure people", sitting on a luxurious sofa and smoking a famous cigarette, watching TV "busy people." I don't know when, the slow-paced life is being adjusted, and the old-fashioned teahouse is no longer the darling of people. The teahouse is still full of the whole city, but the store that allows you to add water for free and occupy the time to kill the time has disappeared. The open-air tea shop has become the "fortress" of "strict defense", and the owner has some cups of tea that are cooked at will. It turned into a boutique oolong with many manual operations, the worn chair became a wide sofa, and the little poker became a big automatic mahjong machine. Everything changed. The once famous tea house has long been "closed." Maybe it is too slow to adapt to the current speed. However, I think that if you even drink tea, the life of the original tea chat becomes a simple drink to make money. Then, is there still a "rest rest" in our lives? What is the meaning of busyness? I really hope to stay in such a teahouse, there is no automatic mahjong machine, no luxury sofa, no staring at your boss; only the original simplicity and nature, the lingering unique tea fragrance guides us to find the way home.
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