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Jingshan Tea Ceremony is regarded as the source of Japanese temple tea ceremony, but there is little historical research.
But there are many legends and traditional stories. According to legend, Jingshan Tea Ceremony originated in Heian period (794- 1 185). At that time, a monk named Liang Yuan and Zheng found a tea tree in the mountains, brought it back to the temple and began to hold a tea ceremony in the temple.

The tea ceremony etiquette of Liang Yuan and Shang Zheng was highly appreciated, so it began to spread. With the passage of time, Jingshan Tea Ceremony has gradually become one of the representative tea ceremonies in Japanese temples.

However, due to historical limitations and the lack of historical records, the exact origin of Jingshan Tea Ceremony has been controversial. Some people think that the ceremony of camellia may have existed before the Heian period, but there is no conclusive evidence for this statement.

Regardless of its origin, Jingshan Tea Ceremony is still a kind of tea ceremony deeply loved and respected by people, and its exquisite etiquette and elegant atmosphere deeply attract many tea ceremony lovers.