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yikoushoucha (Yi3 Kou3 Shou1 Cha2) = (以口收茶) literally Tea As The Mouth Receives It: in a
pu’ercha
context, an approach in which fragrant new tea, often
lüchahua
tea, is to be drunk while young with no thought to aging it; in a more extended context, advice to let your own reaction, rather than someone else’s ideas, govern your judgment of tea
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