Lu Yuquan introduction: Lu Yuquan is located on the bank of Tianmu River. It is "about three feet wide, no more than a foot deep, has endless droughts, and has a very clear taste." It is known as "the third spring in the world" and the tea of the Tang Dynasty. Saint Lu Yu lived in seclusion here to study tea affairs, and wrote the world's first monograph on tea, the "Tea Classic".
Next to the spring is a large teapot with a diameter of 3 meters. It is made according to the teapot style of the Tang Dynasty. It is known as "the first pot in the south of the Yangtze River". The newly built "Hongjian Pavilion" nearby is the Lu Yuquan showroom. Beside the well is the "Tiaoxi" "Thatched Cottage" is the place where Lu Yu wrote the "Tea Classic".
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