
The Book of Tea
by Okakura Kakuzō, Okakura Kakuzō, 高玮
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2001
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Tea began as a medicine and grew into a beverage. In China, in the eighth century, it entered the realm of poetry as one of the polite amusements. The fifteenth century saw Japan ennoble it into a religion of aestheticism - Teaism. Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence. It inculcates purity and harmony, the mystery of mutual charity, the romanticism of the social order.
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Japanese tea ceremonySocial life and customsTeaPhilosophyChadō