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The history of tea in China is long and complex, for the Chinese have enjoyed tea for millennia. Scholars hailed the brew as a cure for a variety of ailments; the nobility considered the consumption of good tea as a mark of their status, and the common people simply enjoyed its flavour. In 2016, the discovery of the earliest known physical evidence of tea from the mausoleum of Emperor Jing of Han (d. 141 BCE) in Xi'an was announced, indicating that tea from the genus Camellia was drunk by Han dynasty emperors as early as the 2nd century BCE. Tea then became a popular drink in the Tang (618–907) and Song (960–1279) dynasties.

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  • تاريخ الشاي في الصين (ar)
  • History of tea in China (en)
  • Storia del tè in Cina (it)
  • 中國茶法史 (zh)
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  • تاريخ الشاي في الصين طويل ومعقد، وقد تمتع الصينيون بالشاي لآلاف السنين. وأشاد العلماء بهذا المشروب كعلاج لمجموعة متنوعة من الأمراض واستهلك النبلاء نوع فاخر من الشاي أما الناس العاديين فتمتعوا بالشاي بنكهته البسيطه، في عام 2016 تم الكشف عن أول دليل مادي معروف من الشاي في ضريح الإمبراطور جينغ هان في شيان، مشيراً إلى أن الشاي من نوع كاميليا شرب من قبل أباطرة أسرة هان في أوائل القرن الثاني قبل الميلاد. (ar)
  • The history of tea in China is long and complex, for the Chinese have enjoyed tea for millennia. Scholars hailed the brew as a cure for a variety of ailments; the nobility considered the consumption of good tea as a mark of their status, and the common people simply enjoyed its flavour. In 2016, the discovery of the earliest known physical evidence of tea from the mausoleum of Emperor Jing of Han (d. 141 BCE) in Xi'an was announced, indicating that tea from the genus Camellia was drunk by Han dynasty emperors as early as the 2nd century BCE. Tea then became a popular drink in the Tang (618–907) and Song (960–1279) dynasties. (en)
  • 中國自唐代以來便設置關於茶的法律,由於茶在貿易上具有很高的利潤,宋、元、明、清皆实行茶叶专卖制度。 (zh)
  • La storia del tè in Cina è lunga e complessa. Anche se ha avuto origine in Cina durante la dinastia Tang, con tè cinese ci si riferisce generalmente a foglie di tè che sono state lavorate usando metodi trasmessi dalla Cina antica. Un antico e diffuso racconto cinese narra che il leggendario imperatore Shénnóng (神農) durante le sedute di preghiera era solito bere dell'acqua di fonte scaldata a fuoco vivo.Un giorno delle foglie di Camelia caddero sull'acqua bollente e quasi istantaneamente ne rivelarono aromi e fragranze piacevoli. Da allora l'uso e la coltivazione di questo infuso e della sua pianta si allargarono a macchia d'olio in estremo oriente tramandando di generazione in generazione usi e costumi, realizzando dei veri e propri riti propiziatori prima di assumere la bevanda. (it)
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