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世界上居住在不同地方的很多人都用同样的发音来称茶,中国人,日本人,土耳其人,印度人等等等都叫茶CHA。在历史上茶就像一位出使,扮演着许多故事里的主角:它使人想起为谋求和平而出塞的昭君,它使人想起扑索迷离的茶马古道,它使人想起大漠孤烟直,长河落日圆的西域北疆。西方人最早对茶的概念是两位十六世纪在亚洲传教的神父盖世伯·克鲁斯和路易·埃尔
Many people in different parts of the world use the same pronunciation to refer to tea. Chinese, Japanese, Turks, Indians, etc. are called CHA. Tea has historically been like an ambassador, playing the protagonist in many stories: it reminiscent of Zhaojun, who made a stop for peace, reminiscent of the ancient tea-horse trail that blew away memories of the desert Straight, the river fell into the yen in the northern region of the northern border. Westerners first concept of tea is the two 16th century missionaries in Asia, Geshberger Cruise and Louis Elder