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English: Zhu Ye Qing Tea (竹叶青), also known as green bamboo leaf tea, is a tea that grows on the slopes of Mount Emei in the Sichuan province, China. It was given the name Zhu Ye Qing by the Foreign Minister Chen Yi in 1964 when he first tasted the tea in the Temple of Ten Thousand Years in Mount Emei. The name means 'green bamboo leaf', which is a tribute to its clear liquid appearance and its leaves that seemingly dance in the water when infused.
Español: Té Zhu Ye Qing (竹叶青), también conocido como té verde de la hoja de bambú, es un té que crece en las laderas de la Montaña Emei en la provincia Sichuan, China. Se llamó Zhu Ye Qing por el ministro de relaciones exteriores chino Chen Yi en 1964 cuando lo aprobó por primera vez en la Templa de Diez Mil Años en la Montaña Emei. El nombre significa 'hoja de bambú verde' en referencia a su apariencia clara del líquido y a la manera de que las hojas parecen bailar en el agua cuando se infunden.
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