





Zhu Ye Qing Spring Tea
Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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- Chinese: é méi shān míng qián zhú yè qīng
- Translation: Emeishan Ming Qian Zhu Ye Qing
- Type: Green Tea
- Cultivar: Lao Chuan Tea
- Origin: Emeishan, Sichuan
- Harvest Date: 2025/03/13(Ming Qian)
- Storage Methods: Refrigeration, Sealing, Moistureproof, Avoid light
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History of Zhu Ye Qing "Bamboo Leaf Green"
Surrounded by mists and clouds most of the year, Mt. Emei has more than 1000 years of tea production history. The nourishing moisture and the soil contribute to a series of famous teas, such as Emei Xue Ya, Emei Mao Feng, and of course our Zhu Ye Qing. Although it is a well-known Chinese green tea, Zhu Ye Qing has a short history. It didn’t have a name until 1964.Back then, the former Foreign Minister Chen Yi visited Mount Emei. During his stay in Wannian Temple, the monks offered him this tea. He was impressed by the taste of it and asked for its name. The monks explained that this was a local tea without a name.
Chen Yi looked at the tea leaves, said that they shaped like baby bamboo leaves, and the taste reminded him of bamboo shoots. So he gave this tea the name “Zhu Ye Qing”, meaning “green bamboo leaf” in Chinese.
- A top-grade Zhu Ye Qing green tea, also known as the 'Bamboo Leaf Green', from scenic Mount Emei in Sichuan province. Zhu Ye Qing is one of the earliest teas plucked each spring. Zhu Ye Qing is a special kind of green tea that comes from Mount Emei (Emeishan). Located in Sichuan Province, Mount Emei is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. The first Buddhist temple in China was built there.
- It has risen to be one of the most famous teas in modern Chinese tea culture due to its exceptional quality and unique taste. This tea is grown in the high elevations of the lavish green misty Emei Mountains of Sichuan province. It was carefully plucked by hand, only buds, and delicately hand-processed. The dry leaves are actually very slim and small with a unified appearance.
- This dedication to excellence is reflected in the cup, displaying a stunning visual when the wet leaves stand erect in a glass brewing vessel, like a bamboo forest in your cup. Only premium quality Zhu Ye Qing has the attribute of a "standing" wet leaf. It is simply a delight to just appreciate the leaves.
- This is a beautiful batch of Zhu Ye Qing which showcases the immensity of the heirloom Laochuan Qun Ti Zhiong cultivar. This tea is a rarity and delicacy that attracts tea connoisseurs around the world. It has a hint of nutty aroma, vegetal tastes of asparagus, apricot, and green bean, a good balance of buttery and grassy, full bodied, and very soothing and refreshing, like fresh air from the misty mountain filling your cup.
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Glass Cup Brewing Method:
The ratio of green tea Zhu Ye Qing to water is 1:50, and a glass cup of water about 300ml can pour 5g of tea.Pour water into the cup (the water temperature is 80~85°C), pour it slowly along the wall of the cup, and let the tea leaves fully infiltrate. The speed of water injection should not be too fast.
Wait for 3 to 5 minutes, and you can drink the delicious, green tea soup, and then when you drink 1/3 of the teacup, you can refill the water again, usually brew three times.
