Chado the Way of Tea (e-bog) af Sanmi, Sasaki
Sanmi, Sasaki (forfatter)

Chado the Way of Tea e-bog

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Chado the Way of Tea: A Japanese Tea Master's Almanac is a translation of the Japanese classic Sado-saijiki, first published in 1960.Covering tea-related events in Japan throughout the year, Master Sasaki provides vignettes of festivals and formal occasions, and as well as the traditional contemplative poetry that is a part of the tea ceremony.Each chapter covers variations in the tea ceremony ...
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Sanmi, Sasaki (forfatter), Satoko, Iwasaki (oversætter)
Udgivet 18 oktober 2011
Længde 792 sider
Genrer Social and cultural anthropology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781462900367
Chado the Way of Tea: A Japanese Tea Master's Almanac is a translation of the Japanese classic Sado-saijiki, first published in 1960.Covering tea-related events in Japan throughout the year, Master Sasaki provides vignettes of festivals and formal occasions, and as well as the traditional contemplative poetry that is a part of the tea ceremony.Each chapter covers variations in the tea ceremony appropriate for a single month, including:Themes and sentimentstea gatherings at night, under the moon, on snowy days, and many others.Special eventsdescribing major tea festivals such as Hina-matsuri and yasurai-matsuri.Flowers with tea--a list of 250 flowers, divided by season with an explanation of how they are incorporated into the tea ceremony.Cakesdescriptions and ingredients of moist and dry cakes and toffees used in the tea ceremony.Meals for teathe meal, kaiseki, accounts for almost a third of any formal tea ceremony. This section includes at least two proven menus for each month.Wordsseasonal words, poetic names for utensils, and nature words used in the tea ceremony.The book also includes reproductions of almost 100 Japanese paintings produced by the famous tea practitioner Hara Sankei, with over 1,000 Japanese poems, and a glossary of over 500 specialized terms related to the tea ceremony.