Discover the serene beauty of traditional Korean tea ceremonies in this [CMA Management Accounting Practical Camp] long page creation. Crafted with the powerful online design tool provided by Eqxiu (eqxiu.com), this work showcases the temple ruins of the great Korean tea master, Ssangam, where the master once enjoyed tea, emphasizing harmony with nature. The page captures the picturesque surroundings, the temple's offerings of tea to both humans and deities, and the meticulous tea ceremony held during spring, where the mood of drinking tea in the waning spring is as important as the rituals. Korean tea, with its vibrant colors and less strict traditions compared to Japan, is highlighted. The meticulous handcrafted tea snacks, prepared by the tea master, are not only a treat for the guests but also serve as a playful element. The selection of spring tea utensils by teacher Jung-jin is striking, with their bright colors and traditional elegance. The seventh-generation heir of the traditional Korean tea utensil craft, Kim Jeong-woo, upholds the ancient art of handcrafting. Shingpo, an elderly monk, spent a decade carving the Great Tang Sutras on clay tablets, then creating lacquer trays and tea tables, exuding an aura of ancient sophistication, reminiscent of ancient tea utensils. Shingpo, a remarkable artist, is also a great master. This [CMA Management Accounting Practical Camp] long page is a testament to Eqxiu's versatile templates and rapid design capabilities.
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