A book review is coming! I'm almost half way through this book about one of the most important emperor in Chinese history. For us, tea lovers, he's an example and a reference: Huizong is the only Chinese emperor to write a book about the tea preparation technique of his time (Song dynasty). And his book is still relevant if you wish to understand how tea used to be whisked back then! Huizong was also an artist and, again, the first and only emperor to create his own calligraphy style! And he could paint and make verses, too!
To many Chinese, though, Song Huizong is better know for being the emperor who lost half the country (the northern part), to his enemies, even though China was the most advanced nation on earth at that time. For the Monday morning quaterbacks, everything he did led to the disaster and he should not be an inspiration for current or future leaders. The author disagrees with this view and wishes to present Huizong in a more positive light in this biography.For the book review, I'll whisk some green tea in the style of the Song dynasty. This time, I simply used this set of celadon cups with stands, made by David Louveau some ten years ago. He found his inspiration in the Song and Yuan dynasties. That's the reason why I used them when presenting this book! These tall stands have the same function as good books: to elevate tea or our minds!
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