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yiyaerye (Yi1 Ya2 Er4 Ye4) = (一芽二叶 or 一芽二葉) One Bud Two Leaves, indicating careful plucking of tea, or, as they say in Britain and India, two leaves and a bud: a slightly coarser plucking than
Yi Ya Yi Ye
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