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1 2| II. The Schools of Tea.~Tea is a work of 2 2| has its periods and its schools. Its evolution may be roughly 3 2| Romantic, and the Naturalistic schools of Tea. ~The tea-plant, 4 6| were the principles and schools resulting therefrom. A writer 5 6| over one hundred different schools of flower arrangement. Broadly 6 6| Naturalesque. The Formalistic schools, led by the Ikenobos, aimed 7 6| formed the Ukiyoe and Shijo schools of painting. ~It would be 8 6| Naturalesque and Formalistic schools. The tea-master deems his 9 7| rendered. One of the greatest schools of painting owes its origin