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HOLLY JONES
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Tea cup, as a container carrying tea, is not only a drinking tool, but also a symbol of culture and the art of life. In daily life, there are many kinds of tea cups, from simple ceramic cups to exquisite glasses, which all reflect the ingenuity and aesthetic of the maker.
The shape and material of the cup directly affect the taste and drinking experience of the tea. Ceramic teacups are loved by many people for their good thermal insulation and traditional charm, while glass teacups, because of their transparent characteristics, allow people to enjoy the tea dancing in the water, and the change of color makes people happy. Whatever the material, they carry the warmth and tranquility of a hot cup of tea and become a medium for communication and relaxation.
When tasting tea, the cup is not only a drinking device, but also the embodiment of a sense of ritual. In the moment of slowly tasting that sip of tea, the warm cup body in the hand seems to convey the natural breath, and the mind can be quiet for a moment. The fragrance of tea curls up, as if telling the vicissitudes of the years, and different cups show different charm in different occasions, making each tea drink a unique experience.
Choosing the right cup is sometimes even more important than choosing tea. Because it is not only the container of tea, but also the sustenance of the mood. In a cup of tea, the natural taste and rhythm of life will become clearer. In the complicated life of people, holding a teacup in hand for a moment, it seems that time has slowed down, the noise has gradually gone away, and only the quiet is left.
Teacups can also hold many emotions and memories. Each teacup may carry a story, the old teacup may be a relic of the family, its every crack is like a hand full of vicissitudes, telling the bits of the past. The new tea cup may represent a new beginning, and every use represents the expectation and yearning for life.
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