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Gongfu cha set
from: Shaolin Temple Luzern
Session 26: Qing China
Topics
❖ Two Qing dynasty tea practices:
- Manchu culture and dual kitchens
 - gongfu cha / Kungfu cha (功夫茶•工夫茶)
 
❖ Some primary Qing dynasty tea innovations:
- oolong tea
 - gaiwan (covered tea cup)
 
❖ Qing dynasty tea manual:
- Additional Book of Tea (Xu Cha Jing 續茶經•续茶经) by Lu Tingcan (陸廷燦)( bibliographic entries sometimes, incorrectly, have this as Lu Yancan 陸延燦), ca. 1734
 
❖ Examples of Qing dynasty paintings
❖ Some comments on Qing dynasty porcelain
Thoughts—read before class, revisit for tests
See Qing notes.
Required—to be completed for today's session
✓ Qing notes [bSpace, PDF] *You are invited to print this out before class and use it as a base document for note-taking. Please check back, however, to see if a new version was published just before or perhaps after the session (but in time for a test).
          ✓ Qing various [bSpace, PPT] (Spring 2013: there is a new version and now includes the earlier Qing ceramics, if you downloaded the Qing ceramics file, and has a couple of paintings, and has "testable" markers on it: 130327)
✓ Readings from Story of the Stone [bSpace, PDF] 
Media links
I may or may not have time to screen portions of the following YouTubes that cover how to use a gaiwan. I've selected, from among the many overly mannered or "exotic" presentations of this, two very plain & practice presentations:
Links to each session page
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Dec 19 3-6PM, Th FINAL