There is no recognized answer in the industry about the birth time, name origin, and tea category ownership of Ancha, and the Chinese Tea Sutra did not have traces of "Ancha" until the revised version in 2011. This is inseparable from Ancha's "absence" in the history of Keemun tea making for half a century.
Some tea lovers may want to ask, "Ancha, isn't it Liuangua slice?" ”
Or the Lu'an tea that Jia Mu refused to drink in "Dream of Red Mansions". It is believed that Ancha, Lu'an tea, and Liu'an Gua slices are the same thing, and there are indeed many people.
In fact, they are three different teas, but they are all related to "Lu'an", and it seems that the cut is still messy. To sort out this "triangular relationship", we must first start with the history of Lu'an tea.
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