Lu Yu is an abandoned baby. How did he become the Cha Sheng that everyone admired?

Lu Yu is an abandoned baby. Through his persistence and hard work, he accumulated and precipitated, and finally became the Cha Sheng that everyone admired. Many heroes in history were born in unhappy backgrounds. For example, Zhu Yuanzhang is a beggar. Our background in Cha Sheng is also very poor. He is an abandoned baby and doesn't even know who his parents are. Nevertheless, this does not affect his future achievements and admiration.

Lu Yu is the representative of China tea culture. As for the origin of Cha Sheng's Lu Yu, The Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Biography of Hermit Lu, describes it this way: "Lu Yu, whose name is Hung-chien, was born in Jingling, Fuzhou, and I don't know who was born." Compared with this historical data, Lu Yu's story from abandonment to adoption is more interesting, and even the place where he was adopted was named after it.

One morning in the autumn of 733 AD, a master abbot of a temple passed by a small stone bridge. He was surprised to hear the sound of geese under the bridge. He went to the bridge and took a look. As a result, he found that the wild goose was protecting a shivering, dying and freezing baby boy with its body, so the abbot took him back to the temple for adoption. Later, because of the boy's achievements, the bridge and the nearby streets were named "Guyan Bridge" and "Yanjiao Street" because of him.

Lu Yu became interested in tea when she was very young. When he grew up, he believed that he had read thousands of books's trip to Wan Li Road, traveled all over the famous mountains and rivers of the motherland, investigated and collected first-hand information about tea in various places, and accumulated a lot of experience in identifying water. Later, Lu Yu decided to live in seclusion and concentrate on writing his own experience into a book, which was later called the world's first tea monograph, Tea Classic.