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What does Hester's ancient tea poem describe?
Hayes Ancient Tea Poetry is a poem mainly describing the history, economy, culture, geography and customs of the ancient Maritime Silk Road and Hayes ancient tea. This is an important Hayes cultural work. The author is Guo Tianying, the 12th generation successor of Hayes ancient tea in Guangxi Beibu Gulf. It was first published in Nanning Daily, and was later reprinted and widely disseminated by many media. This poem depicts the historical background of Wan Li Hayes Millennium Tea, and expresses the cultural feelings of Hayes ancient tea as the star sea of tea industry. It's a four-character antique, with sixteen sentences and sixty-four words, which can be described as carefully chosen.

Hayes' Ancient Tea Poems

The South China Sea in Miaomiao is majestic but not expensive.

The sky is high and the clouds are light, and Hester is famous.

Millennium green flowers, Wan Li stars.

A few cups of incense make a hundred flavors of life.

People live between vegetation and mountains and rivers.

Clear the pot, the sun and the moon, elegant and self-contained

Jia Pu, return to nature.

Avenue to Jane, a leaf falls in love.

(Note: One leaf falls in love, and the other leaves a pure heart)