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1 2| art and life; Lichilai, a Sung poet, has sadly remarked 2 2| impulses of the Tang, the Sung, and the Ming dynasties 3 2| when the tea masters of Sung took to the powdered tea, 4 2| this great master. ~In the Sung dynasty the whipped tea 5 2| forever. The enthusiasm of the Sung people for tea knew no bounds. 6 2| destroyed all the fruits of Sung culture. The native dynasty 7 2| mentioned in one of the Sung classics. Tea is now taken 8 2| romance of the Tang and Sung ceremonials are not to be 9 2| priesthood in the beverage. The Sung tea reached us in 1191 with 10 2| and the tea-ideal of the Sung. By the fifteenth century, 11 2| enabled us to carry on the Sung movement so disastrously 12 3| world of woe and worry. The Sung allegory of the Three Vinegar 13 5| least utterance. An eminent Sung critic once made a charming 14 6| ceramics during the Tang and Sung dynasties we hear of wonderful 15 6| tokonoma, in a rare bronze of Sung workmanship, lay a single