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Informationen zum Autor Jinghong Zhang is a lecturer at Yunnan University. Klappentext Jinghong Zhang is a lecturer at Yunnan University. "This is an engrossing study of the Puer tea industry and the many cultural spheres that surround it. It will be of keen interest to the Western tea trade as well as historians, connoisseurs, and enthusiasts. Tea publications rarely, if ever, discuss the complex relationships that quite literally bring tea to the table. Never has the anatomy of tea been dissected in such a wide ranging, thorough, and engaging way."--Steven D. Owyoung, co-translator of Korean Tea Classics Zusammenfassung Puer tea has been grown for centuries in the "Six Great Tea Mountains" of Yunnan Province. In imperial China it was a prized commodity! traded to Tibet by horse or mule caravan via the so-called Tea Horse Road and presented as tribute to the emperor in Beijing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Acknowledgments Transliteration, Names, and Measures Maps Introduction Spring 1. "The Authentic Tea Mountain Yiwu" 2. Tensions under the Bloom Summer 3. "Yunnan: The Home of Puer Tea " 81 4. Heating Up and Cooling Down 106 Autumn 5. Puer Tea with Remorse 6. Transformed Qualities Winter 7. Tea Tasting and Counter-Tea Tasting 8. Interactive Authenticities Conclusion: An Alternative Authenticity Appendix 1: Puer Tea Categories and Production Process Appendix 2: Supplementary Videos Notes Glossary References Index