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Chapter 1005: Name 2

In the reception room, she saw a huge tea tray and complete sets of tea sets, which must have been something his parents liked.

Although she wasn't very interested in tea tasting, she would rather read this book than those clumsy medical books and economics that she couldn't even read.

The book was placed quite high, as if it was in a corner. Even if she stood on tiptoes, she could not reach the book.

After thinking about it, she dragged a stool from the side and stood on the stool. This time there was no problem.

The pages are a little yellowed and the edges are a little brittle. Judging from the material, it looks like an ancient thread-bound book. Moreover, the edition is quite good.

The owner seemed to be protecting the book very carefully, and carefully used other binding paper to protect its edges.

However, the wrapping paper is somewhat damaged. Obviously, this book is not just displayed for reading, but has actually been turned over by the owner of the book, but he has not read it for a long time.

Open the title page, here, there are a few big characters written in a flying phoenix -

"Lin Xue:

I found a Lu Yu and Song engraved version of the "Tea Classic" at home and gave it to you. I hope you like it.

Love you Luo Ming."

"Lin Xue? Luo Ming?" Luo Qingxue held the book and was very confused.

If I remember correctly, Leng Yunting’s mother’s name seems to be Feng Linxue, right?

That means that this book was specially bought by her admirer in order to please her.

However, Leng Yunting's father is not called "Luo Ming"!

No wonder, no wonder this book is placed in the top corner!

It must be because this is another man's affection for her. As the owner of this book became unpopular, it was thrown into a corner.

After all, Luo Qingxue was influenced by her mother Li Jingxuan, and she studied classical literature in college, so she knew the value of the book in her hand.

The value of the Tea Book printed in the Song Dynasty is not low!

However, since the original owner of this book was able to find such a version, his family must be rich or noble, definitely not an ordinary person!

Moreover, since the original owner of this book, Luo Ming, called Yun Ting's mother so intimately, he simply left "Love you, Luo Ming" in his last message.

If he used "dear" in English, that would be normal, but the problem is, he wrote it in Chinese!

Obviously, he and Feng Linxue had a very unusual relationship!

Who is this man? Why have I never heard of him?

But, for some reason, she felt a little uncomfortable when she saw the flying "Luo" character in his signature.

Did you choose the surname "Luo" just for yourself?

Or is it because the word "Luo" is engraved on the necklace that my mother never leaves?

Hey, wait a minute, Luo Ming, Luo Ming... I seem to have heard this name somewhere!

Popular science knowledge: "The Book of Tea" is the first tea book in ancient China written by Lu Yu in the Tang Dynasty (733-804 AD). It is also the world's first specialized book on tea. It is divided into three volumes and ten chapters, with a total of 7,000 chapters.

Multiple words, involving the origin of tea, tea-making tools, tea-making process, tea-tasting utensils

, tea making methods, tea tasting and appreciation and many other aspects have a great influence on the tea art of later generations. The Baichuan version of the "Tea Book" of Song Dynasty collected by the National Library of China is the earliest extant version of the "Tea Book" in the world. It was engraved in

It was the ninth year of Xianchun in the Southern Song Dynasty (1273 AD), 731 years ago.


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