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The Beauty of Semi-fermentation: The Art of Oolong Tea Leaves Weaving Green and Brown

Oolong Tea

Oolong tea is a semi-fermented tea that developed primarily in China's Fujian Province and Taiwan. Its name means 'black dragon,' derived from how the tea leaves turn dark brown during fermentation and resemble a dragon's shape. The production process involves withering picked leaves under sunlight and indoors, then promoting fermentation through a unique process called 'yaoqing' where leaves are gently shaken. With fermentation levels ranging from 15% to 70%, this exquisite semi-fermented state creates a unique flavor combining the freshness of green tea with the richness of black tea. Beyond being just a beverage, oolong tea embodies Eastern philosophy of moderation, serving as a symbol of balance and harmony.
Features
  • Possesses intermediate characteristics between green and black tea through semi-fermentation
  • Releases complex and rich aromas reminiscent of flowers and fruits
  • Contains unique health compounds called oolong tea polyphenols
  • Offers diverse flavor variations depending on fermentation level
Personality
  • A balanced personality that values moderation and avoids extremes
  • Possesses multifaceted charm and responds flexibly to situations
  • A mature presence combining deep insight with broad perspective
  • A modest yet strong nature that quietly nurtures inner richness
Symbolic Meaning
  • Embodies the perfect equilibrium of the autumn equinox with equal day and night
  • Symbolizes the fruitful autumn with both maturity and preparation
  • Manifestation of ideal balance in Eastern philosophy of moderation
  • Crystallization of wisdom that integrates and harmonizes opposing elements
Reason for Selection
  • Because its fermentation maintains exquisite balance, like day and night becoming equal at the autumn equinox
  • Because it can express the duality of autumn's abundance and preparation for winter
  • Because it resonates with the harmony-valuing nature of those born in September
  • Because it symbolizes the coexistence of change and stability during seasonal transitions
Protection & Effects
  • Balances mind and body, softening extreme emotional fluctuations
  • Suppresses fat absorption and supports healthy weight management
  • Cultivates multifaceted perspectives and protects from biased judgments
  • Maintains inner peace and protects the spirit from external chaos
Trials & Growth
  • The need to overcome anxiety about being seen as indecisive
  • The challenge of facing the difficulty of maintaining perfect balance
  • The trial of nurturing tolerance to understand and accept diversity
  • The practice of developing insight to discern essence beyond superficial judgments