What are the legends of West Lake Longjing? West Lake Longjing is related to which emperor?

There are two main legends about Longjing. The first is the origin of Longjing in West Lake, and the second is why Longjing is called imperial tea. However, in the title, the emperor is mentioned. Let's start with the second legend. The emperor mentioned in the title is Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. According to legend, Gan Long visited a temple in Hangzhou. When the owner of the temple saw Gan Long's dignity, he took out the best tea set in the temple. When Gan Long was drinking tea, he didn't pretend to have a showdown, but directly showed his identity and asked the monk for tea.

First, Longjing tea is also in love with Longjing. I picked Longjing myself. However, while people were happily picking, someone told Gan Long that the Queen Mother was very ill, so Gan Long did not consider picking tea and went back to Beijing directly. After returning to the palace, I learned that the queen mother had eaten too much fish and meat, which led to great anger and gastrointestinal obstruction. Later, when Gan Long visited the Queen Mother, the Queen Mother felt that Gan Long had always had a fragrance, which she found after searching carefully in her body.

Second, the birth of the imperial tea, the queen mother felt that some pieces of tea were very fragrant, and ordered people to go to Hangzhou to get Longjing tea to taste. Later, the Queen Mother was very satisfied with Longjing tea, and her illness actually improved because of Longjing. After learning about this, Qianlong named Longjing as Imperial Tea. Now the eighteen imperial tea trees beside the West Lake are all like this.

Third, the origin of Longjing Legend has it that at the banquet of the Queen Mother, a little fairy knocked over the teacup, and it happened that the teacup actually fell into the mortal world. So the fairy hurried to find the teacup, but the time between heaven and earth was different. When the little fairy found the teacup, the teacup had been found and occupied by a spider spirit, and the spider spirit was unwilling to give up the taste of fairy tea on the teacup, so even the little fairy didn't want to go back in the future, so the little fairy planned to start work. Spider spirit knew that he was no match for the teacup and continued to drill down. Later, the hole drilled became a well, and a dragon came to suck fairy tea, so there was Longjing.