In which dynasty was the word tea defined?

The word tea was defined in the Tang Dynasty. After the publication of Tea Classic written by Lu Yu in Tang Dynasty, the word "tea" was officially called "tea" by subtracting a horizontal line. The shaping of tea characters has a history of 1200 years.

Tea Pinyin: chá

Explanation:

1, an evergreen shrub with long oval leaves and serrated teeth, which is processed into a beverage, that is, tea; Flowers in late autumn, white; Seeds can extract oil; Dense wood used for carving: tea tree. Tea farmers.

2, especially "tea": green tea. Black tea. Scented tea, Tuo tea and Longjing tea. oolong

3. Drink brewed with tea leaves: tea. Tea and rice. Refreshments (tea, snacks). Tea party. Dr. Tea (a person who is good at making tea, also refers to a tea seller or a teahouse waiter). After dinner.

4, refers to some drinks: tea soup. Face tea. Fruit tea.

5, especially "refreshments": morning tea. Have tea in the evening.

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, teacup [chá bēi]?

A cup for drinking tea. Also refers to a cup for drinking water.

2. Tea room?

In the past, it was said that people were engaged in chores such as supplying tea in hotels, teahouses, ships, trains and theaters.

3. green tea [lǜ tea]?

A large category of tea.

4. iced tea [bρng chá]?

A low-calorie beverage with the characteristics of both tea and fruit juice.

5. tea mirror?

Glasses with tea crystals or brown glass as lenses.