A Journey to the Tea Countries of China: Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hills; with a Short Notice of the East India Company's Tea Plantations in the Himalaya MountainsJ. Murray, 1852 - 430 стор. |
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... observe that now the system of treatment has been completely changed , and appa- rently with the most satisfactory results . The editor of the paper already quoted observes that General Jervois " has done much to improve the condition ...
... observe that now the system of treatment has been completely changed , and appa- rently with the most satisfactory results . The editor of the paper already quoted observes that General Jervois " has done much to improve the condition ...
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... observed a boat , such as I knew mine to be , alongside of one of the English jetties , and apparently ready for my reception . " Is that the boat that have engaged ? " said I to my servant Wang . " Yes , " said he , " that coolie has ...
... observed a boat , such as I knew mine to be , alongside of one of the English jetties , and apparently ready for my reception . " Is that the boat that have engaged ? " said I to my servant Wang . " Yes , " said he , " that coolie has ...
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... observed in great abundance on the banks of the canal , and in patches over all the country . I was greatly struck with the appearance of a cemetery on the western side of the city of Kea- hing - foo , not very far from the city walls ...
... observed in great abundance on the banks of the canal , and in patches over all the country . I was greatly struck with the appearance of a cemetery on the western side of the city of Kea- hing - foo , not very far from the city walls ...
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... observation marked it as a place of great importance . The grand canal was deep and wide , and bore on its waters many hundreds of boats of different sizes , all engaged in an active bustling trade CHAP . II . 31 THE " GARDEN OF CHINA . "
... observation marked it as a place of great importance . The grand canal was deep and wide , and bore on its waters many hundreds of boats of different sizes , all engaged in an active bustling trade CHAP . II . 31 THE " GARDEN OF CHINA . "
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... to a Chinese . I observed in many parts of the city triumphal arches , monuments to great men , and gorgeous - look- ing Buddhist temples ; but although these buildings have a D 2 CHAP . II . 35 THE CITY AND SUBURBS .
... to a Chinese . I observed in many parts of the city triumphal arches , monuments to great men , and gorgeous - look- ing Buddhist temples ; but although these buildings have a D 2 CHAP . II . 35 THE CITY AND SUBURBS .
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amongst appearance arrived Azaleas bamboo beautiful black teas bloom boat boatmen Bohea mountains brought Buddhist canal Canton chair chair-bearers Chang-shan China Chinaman Chinese Chusan Chusan archipelago colour coolies cultivation distance DISTRICTS OF CHINA England English Fcap Feap feet flowers Fokien Foo-chow foreigners formed garden green teas growing Hang-chow Hang-chow-foo hills Himalayas Hokow Hong-kong Hwuy-chow India journey kind lake land leaves luggage mandarin miles morning moutan Nan-che natives nearly night Ning-po observed onwards pass picul plantations Portrait Post 8vo Poyang lake priests procured province Prussian blue quantity rain rice river road rocks scenery Second Edition seeds seemed seen servants Shanghae shrubs side Sing-Hoo soil soon species specimens stream Sunderbunds taels TEA DISTRICT tea-plants tea-seeds tea-shrub temple Third Edition town travellers trees Tsong-gan-hien valley vegetable Vols walked Wang Woo-e-shan Woodcuts young plants Yuk-shan
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Сторінка 276 - For Green Tea. — When the leaves are brought in from the plantations they are spread out thinly on flat bamboo trays, in order to dry off any superfluous moisture. They remain for a very short time exposed in this manner, generally from one to two hours ; this, however, depends much upon the state of the weather. In the mean time the roasting-pans have been heated with a brisk wood-fire.
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Сторінка 271 - Tea is of a cooling nature, and, if drunk too freely, will produce exhaustion and lassitude. Country people, before drinking it, add ginger and salt to counteract this cooling property. It is an exceedingly useful plant.
Сторінка 277 - Several men take their stations at the rolling table and divide the leaves amongst them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands, and makes them up in the form of a ball. This is rolled upon the rattan table, worked and greatly compressed, the object being to get rid of a portion of the sap and moisture, and at the same time to twist the leaves.