Second, the origin of Longjing tea According to legend, when Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty went to the south of the Yangtze River, he went to the Longjing tea area under the Shifeng Mountain in Longjing, Hangzhou to watch tea picking, then picked it at will and inadvertently brought it back to the palace. After the queen mother drank it, she lost her temper and even said that this Longjing tea was better than a panacea. Qianlong immediately ordered that 18 tea trees in front of the Gong Hu Temple be sealed as imperial tea, and picked every year for the Queen Mother to drink. After that, Longjing became famous.
The Legend of Longjing Tea Long ago, a fairy accidentally dropped a teacup at a flat peach party and happened to land it in Hangzhou. Later, the fairy went to Hangzhou to look for a teacup, and finally found it next to the hut on Lion Peak, but the teacup had turned into a stone mortar. When the local fairy was looking for a rope to take it away, she alarmed the spider spirit in the stone mortar. Spider spirit thought that someone was coming to rob the fairy tea, so he drove the stone mortar into the ground, and the fairy could not find it, and then found the underground stone mortar.