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Ladies and Gentleman, Oolong Tea | The Tea History Podcast | Ep. 8 

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Комментарии : 27   
@magicmomo2498
@magicmomo2498 3 года назад
Wow you’re one of the best Chinese historians
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast 3 года назад
One of the best ones on the street where I live...I can tell you that!
@RichMitch
@RichMitch 3 года назад
This episode will dovetail nicely with my recent discovery of The Water Margin podcast, you get a shoutout in the first episode for the Huizong series 🕺
@imsomewhereinhessroyalesho495
@imsomewhereinhessroyalesho495 3 года назад
How many dynasty’s were there in Chinese history
@adolfhitler4258
@adolfhitler4258 3 года назад
I had heard of that in Vancouver Canada 100 Chinese dead from Asian hates 😭
@5aturnia
@5aturnia 10 месяцев назад
I live in Vancouver. This is false. Not even one death just a few assaults due to covid hysteria
@maken2177
@maken2177 3 года назад
I’m half Chinese and Japanese. Love my dads country china 🇨🇳
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast 3 года назад
Two great countries! Two great cultures. I love them both.
@warrenbuffet2848
@warrenbuffet2848 Год назад
yeah cool than you can get decent japanese green tea and cool chinese black and oolong tea.
@tokyotik5456
@tokyotik5456 3 года назад
SUBSCRIBED
@stewartbone4236
@stewartbone4236 Год назад
These are great teas. I drink them every day in Beijing. Luckily, my teasured lady knows her teas.
@MadHatter42
@MadHatter42 3 года назад
I haven't been an active tea drinker for years now, on account of the chemical-rich tapwater in my city making for a poor beverage, no matter how high-quality the leaves. But this new series of yours has had me itching to dust off my teapot once more. And I just so happen to have recently received a new bag of Oolong for my birthday, so, for now, pinkies up!
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast 3 года назад
Go out and buy a couple liters of decent water and enjoy!
@alohm
@alohm 3 года назад
Da guan cha lun ; 大觀茶論 The Grand View Theory of Tea. Like Guan Shi Yin 觀世音. The one who observes and listens to us in the world(watch, sound, world). I took a look to the characters and the translation. Cheers, as always with the great work.
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast 3 года назад
Thank you Almighty One.
@Alexei2539
@Alexei2539 3 года назад
23:38 Thank God! Finally loose leaf tea! The brick tea sounds nastier than bagged. Lol.
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast 3 года назад
Some people still swear by compressed tea. Loose leaf is where it's at!
@FlyingBalcony
@FlyingBalcony Год назад
The pronounciations are on point my dude!
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast Год назад
The least I can do kind sir.
@hessroyalesfamiliesdying1081
@hessroyalesfamiliesdying1081 3 года назад
When did you start studying Chinese? Do you know how to speak Cantonese?
@robberyjoyce3022
@robberyjoyce3022 3 года назад
Han Chinese are pretty distant related to Han Chinese. Chinese are more similar to others groups like Mongolians, Koreans, and Japanese
@weisonguan3643
@weisonguan3643 3 года назад
How can I become a Patreon?
@RichMitch
@RichMitch 3 года назад
There is a link in the description
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast 3 года назад
And for your convenience, here is a link to our Patreon page! www.patreon.com/TeacupMedia Appreciate the support!
@robberyjoyce3022
@robberyjoyce3022 3 года назад
I meant Han Chinese are pretty distant related to Tibetans 😂
@warrenbuffet2848
@warrenbuffet2848 Год назад
dark blue? is that like the japanese callimg green blue or really blue?
@ChinaHistoryPodcast
@ChinaHistoryPodcast Год назад
I'd say a very dark navy blue. 深藍 in Chinese. Mind you, this is not an authoritative opinion.
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