What's so particular about drinking tea in Tomb-Sweeping Day?
Tea drinking generally refers to tea drinking and tea drinking. Tea drinking is a kind of beverage made from leaves or buds of tea trees, which originated in China. It also refers to the leaves of the evergreen shrub tea tree that can be used for drinking tea, and the drinks brewed with these leaves, and later extended to all herbal teas brewed with flowers, leaves, seeds and roots of plants, such as Tieguanyin.
Tomb-Sweeping Day has two connotations: nature and humanity. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival. Grave-sweeping and hiking are two major themes of Tomb-Sweeping Day customs handed down from ancient times in China. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional major Spring Festival. It is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation since ancient times to sweep graves and remember our ancestors. It is not only conducive to promoting filial piety, awakening family memories, but also conducive to promoting the cohesion and identity of family members and even the nation.
Tomb-Sweeping Day's integration of natural solar terms and humanistic customs is a combination of humanistic and natural conditions, which fully embodies the Chinese ancestors' pursuit of harmony between heaven, earth and people, pays attention to conforming to the right time, place and people, and follows the laws of nature.