Introduction to serving tea in the ancient well: Legend has it that in ancient times, there was no water source in a village near Peicheng, and the villagers had to go outside the village to get water. One midsummer year, a young man in the village was carrying water from a distant river. On his way home, he saw a hungry and thirsty old man lying on the roadside groaning. So the kind-hearted young man stopped and put down the water load, and stepped forward to ask the old man patiently. . However, the old man pointed at the water in the bucket and was speechless. At this time, the young man understood his idea and moved the bucket over to the old man. He couldn't wait to drink it. After a while, he drank all the water in the bucket, and the young man turned around to fetch water again. The young man's true feelings and kindness moved the old man. The old man picked up his cane and poked it on the roadside a few times. Suddenly, a big hole appeared on the road, and a steady stream of clear spring water flowed out of the hole. The young man was pleasantly surprised and couldn't help but drink the water. But in a blink of an eye, the old man disappeared. The young man rushed back to the village to tell his villagers. Everyone thought they had met an immortal, and the village immediately started to discuss it with joy. Later, the local villagers built a well, asked experts to build a pavilion, and wrote "tea in the ancient well" to commemorate the old man.

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