Personality List
search

    The Classic of Tea Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of The Classic of Tea? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Classic of Tea from Literature Non Fiction and what is the personality traits.

    The Classic of Tea

    The Classic of Tea or Tea Classic (simplified Chinese: 茶经; traditional Chinese: 茶經; pinyin: chájīng) is the first known monograph on tea in the world, by Chinese writer Lu Yu between 760 CE and 762 CE, during the Tang dynasty. Lu Yu's original work is lost; the earliest editions available date to the Ming dynasty.

    According to tea lore, Lu Yu was an orphan of Jinling county (now Tianmen City in Hubei Province) who was adopted by a Buddhist monk of the Dragon Cloud Monastery. He refused to take up the monastic robes and was assigned menial jobs by his stepfather. Lu Yu ran away and joined the circus as a clown. At age 14, Lu Yu was discovered by the local governor Li Qiwu, who offered Lu Yu the use of his library and the opportunity to study with a teacher. During the An Lushan and Shi Siming rebellion period, Lu Yu retired to Shaoqi (now Wuxing county, Zhejiang). Lu Yu made friends with many literati, including the calligrapher Yan Zhenqing and the poet Huangfu Zheng.

    Random Profile

    Literature Non Fiction Profiles

    Experiments on Plant Hybridization
    Experiments on Plant Hybridization

    ISTJ

    Systema Naturae
    Systema Naturae

    The Chinese in Indonesia
    The Chinese in Indonesia

    The Hero with a Thousand Faces
    The Hero with a Thousand Faces

    INFJ

    Book of Jin
    Book of Jin

    Book of Optics
    Book of Optics

    Chirurgia magna
    Chirurgia magna

    See All Literature Non Fiction Profiles