Babelcarp:
a Chinese Tea Lexicon
Enter a New Chinese Tea Phrase
🎲
Translation
chashan (Cha2 Shan1) = (茶山) Tea Mountain, i.e. a mountain on whose slopes tea is grown: this term is used mostly in
pu’ercha
parlance, sometimes quite loosely indicating only a contiguous growing area rather than what a geologist would call a mountain
Related Entries
Ba1 Da4 Ye2
Bao2 Dao1 Shan1
Cha1 Hua1 Ling2
De2 Nong2 Cha2 Ye4
Feng4 Shan1
Ga2 Sa3
Ga2 Sai4
Guang3 Bie2 Lao3 Zhai4
Guang3 Bie2 Xin1 Zhai4
He2 Bian1 Zhai4
Li4 Da2 Shan1
Liu4 Da4 Cha2 Shan1
Man4 Beng4
Man4 Fang1
Man4 Long4 Lao3 Zhai4
Man4 Long4 Xin1 Zhai4
Man4 Mai4
Man4 Pai4
Man4 Xi1 Liang2
Man2 Zhi
Man2 Zhuan1
Meng3 Hun2
Mu4 Yang2 Jie4
San1 Mai4
Shan Tou
Tang2 Fang1 Liang2 Zi5
Tian1 Men2 Shan1
Wu3 Xuan3 Ba1 Qi4
Yao2 Ding1
Yi4 Wu3 Shan1
Yun2 Nan2
Previous or Next Entry
Prev:
Cha2 Ren2
Next:
Cha2 Shao2
Pick a Remembered Chinese Tea Phrase
Propose a new entry or a change to an existing entry
—and/or—
Entry type:
New entry
—or—
Updated entry
Submit new or changed entry
And Finally
Complaints? Questions? Suggestions?
Thanks for using the Carp!