Introduction to the statue of Lu Yu: Lu Yu (733-804), also known as Hongjian, was a famous tea expert in the Tang Dynasty. He was known as the "Tea Fairy", revered as the "Tea Saint" and worshiped as the "Tea God". Lu Yu was fond of tea all his life and was skilled in tea ceremony. He is famous for writing the world's first tea monograph - "Tea Classic". He was also good at writing poetry, but not many of his poems have survived in the world. He has a strong interest in tea and has conducted long-term investigations and research. He is familiar with tea tree cultivation, breeding and processing technology, and is good at tea tasting. In the early Yuan Dynasty of the Tang Dynasty (760 AD), Lu Yu lived in seclusion in various places in the south of the Yangtze River and wrote three volumes of the "Tea Classic", which became the world's first tea book. "The Complete Tang Dynasty" contains the "Autobiography of Lu Yu". He has compiled three volumes of "Jie Tan". He ushered in an era of tea and made outstanding contributions to the development of the world's tea industry.