The legend of the West Lake Dragon Well
the legend is that emperor kanglong went down to gangnam, and came down on the mountain of the hangzhou dragoni lion, to see the women of the country to gather tea to show the people.
on that day, the emperor saw some of the country's daughters gathering tea in front of a dozen green tea caps, and learning to pick it up.
i just picked one, and suddenly the eunuch came to report: “the queen is ill, ask the emperor to return to the capital as soon as possible.” the emperor heard that the queen was ill, and put a tea in the bag and returned to the capital day and night.
in fact, the queen only ate too much of the sea taste, and the liver was on the rise, her eyes were red and her stomach was not well, and there was no major disease.
when the emperor arrived, he asked what good things came.
it's strange for the emperor.
where's the fragrance? he touched it.
ah, it was a tea leaf from hangzhou lion peak, which was dried up after a few days.
the queen wanted to taste the tea.
the tea was made, the tea was delivered to the queen, and the queen had a nice snout.
she had a sip, her eyes were much more comfortable, her tea was over, her stomach was not swollen.
the queen mother is pleased to say, "the tea of hangzhou dragon well is a magic potion." the emperor was so pleased to see the queen, and immediately ordered that the 18 tea trees in front of the hu temple at the hangzhou dragon-io mountain should be sealed as tea and that new tea should be collected every year for the queen.
to date, the 18 tea teas were kept in front of the hu temple of yongi village in hangzhou, and many tourists to hangzhou have made special visits and took photographs of them.
“the beauty of the tea is the dragon well”, which is especially beautiful in the west lake.
the western lake dragon well is also beautiful.
during the qing dynasty, kanlongte made six south tours and made four trips to the yongi tea zone to watch the tea farmers make and make tea.
legend has it that the long-lived king of tea himself made his own tea.
he brought some tea sprouts from the old dragon's temple at hu temple to the capital and offered them to the queen mother.
the queen read that the sprouts of tea that had been stung by the books were very much in love with it, and specified that the tea would be made of this kind, and since then the dragoni tea has remained unique in the shape of a bookmark.
today, a trip to hangzhou can also see 18 old tea trees that were grown outside the hu temple mount, which were picked by the emperor and sealed as tea。