Discover the rich heritage of Korean tea culture with this H5 creation by Eqxiu. The work, titled '111', presents the serene temple relics of the early Korean tea master, Chagang Zen Master, where tea was traditionally enjoyed amidst harmony with nature. This serene setting is brought to life with vivid imagery of the temple's tea offerings, a blend of tradition and spirituality. The springtime outdoor tea gathering emphasizes rituals and the mood of drinking tea in the late spring. Korea's tea tradition also includes vibrant matcha, with a colorful palette that is less strict than in Japan. The emphasis on tea points is significant, with delicate homemade treats provided by the tea hosts. The tea master, Jung Ji-ji, selects bright green tea sets with vermilion glaze, showcasing the traditional yet vibrant Korean aesthetic. The tea set, crafted by the seventh-generation inheritor, Kim Jeong-ok, is robust and simple, embodying an ancient charm. Master Shingpo, over seven decades old, carves characters on pottery and creates lacquerware tea sets, displaying a blend of simplicity and richness reminiscent of ancient tea utensils. He is also a remarkable artist. Master Shingpo, now in his 70s, has come to China to share his knowledge. This Eqxiu-powered online design allows for quick and easy creation of such rich content, making it accessible to all.
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