登陆注册
5160900000001

第1章 The Cup of Humanity (1)

Tea began as a medicine and grew into a beverage.In China, in the eighth century, it entered the realm of poetry as one of the polite amusements.The fifteenth century saw Japan ennoble it into a religion of aestheticism--Teaism.Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence.It inculcates purity and harmony, the mystery of mutual charity, the romanticism of the social order.It is essentially a worship of the Imperfect, as it is a tender attempt to accomplish something possible in this impossible thing we know as life.

The Philosophy of Tea is not mere aestheticism in the ordinary acceptance of the term, for it expresses conjointly with ethics and religion our whole point of view about man and nature.It is hygiene, for it enforces cleanliness; it is economics, for it shows comfort in simplicity rather than in the complex and costly; it is moral geometry, inasmuch as it defines our sense of proportion to the universe.It represents the true spirit of Eastern democracy by making all its votaries aristocrats in taste.

The long isolation of Japan from the rest of the world, so conducive to introspection, has been highly favourable to the development of Teaism.Our home and habits, costume and cuisine, porcelain, lacquer, painting--our very literature--all have been subject to its influence.No student of Japanese culture could ever ignore its presence.It has permeated the elegance of noble boudoirs, and entered the abode of the humble.Our peasants have learned to arrange flowers, our meanest labourer to offer his salutation to the rocks and waters.In our common parlance we speak of the man "with no tea" in him, when he is insusceptible to the serio-comic interests of the personal drama.Again we stigmatise the untamed aesthete who, regardless of the mundane tragedy, runs riot in the springtide of emancipated emotions, as one "with too much tea" in him.

The outsider may indeed wonder at this seeming much ado about nothing.What a tempest in a tea-cup! he will say.

But when we consider how small after all the cup of human enjoyment is, how soon overflowed with tears, how easily drained to the dregs in our quenchless thirst for infinity, we shall not blame ourselves for making so much of the tea-cup.

Mankind has done worse.In the worship of Bacchus, we have sacrificed too freely; and we have even transfigured the gory image of Mars.Why not consecrate ourselves to the queen of the Camelias, and revel in the warm stream of sympathy that flows from her altar? In the liquid amber within the ivory-porcelain, the initiated may touch the sweet reticence of Confucius, the piquancy of Laotse, and the ethereal aroma of Sakyamuni himself.

Those who cannot feel the littleness of great things in themselves are apt to overlook the greatness of little things in others.The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him.He was wont to regard Japan as barbarous while she indulged in the gentle arts of peace: he calls her civilised since she began to commit wholesale slaughter on Manchurian battlefields.Much comment has been given lately to the Code of the Samurai, --the Art of Death which makes our soldiers exult in self-sacrifice; but scarcely any attention has been drawn to Teaism, which represents so much of our Art of Life.

Fain would we remain barbarians, if our claim to civilisation were to be based on the gruesome glory of war.Fain would we await the time when due respect shall be paid to our art and ideals.

When will the West understand, or try to understand, the East? We Asiatics are often appalled by the curious web of facts and fancies which has been woven concerning us.

We are pictured as living on the perfume of the lotus, if not on mice and cockroaches.It is either impotent fanaticism or else abject voluptuousness.Indian spirituality has been derided as ignorance, Chinese sobriety as stupidity, Japanese patriotism as the result of fatalism.It has been said that we are less sensible to pain and wounds on account of the callousness of our nervous organisation!

Why not amuse yourselves at our expense? Asia returns the compliment.There would be further food for merriment if you were to know all that we have imagined and written about you.All the glamour of the perspective is there, all the unconscious homage of wonder, all the silent resentment of the new and undefined.You have been loaded with virtues too refined to be envied, and accused of crimes too picturesque to be condemned.Our writers in the past--the wise men who knew--informed us that you had bushy tails somewhere hidden in your garments, and often dined off a fricassee of newborn babes! Nay, we had something worse against you: we used to think you the most impracticable people on the earth, for you were said to preach what you never practiced.

Such misconceptions are fast vanishing amongst us.

同类推荐
  • 慧珠阁诗

    慧珠阁诗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 入蜀记

    入蜀记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上玄一真人说三途五苦劝诫经

    太上玄一真人说三途五苦劝诫经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 清诗别裁集

    清诗别裁集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Love's Labour's Lost

    Love's Labour's Lost

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 优秀员工自控力修炼

    优秀员工自控力修炼

    本书通过十个章节对自控力进行层层剖析,让你更加全面了解自控力的特点,用生动的职场案例教你如何修炼自控力。相信在看完全书后,掩卷体会,你将收获良多。在职场上循此而付出实践,你的自控力一定会得到极大的提升。翻开书卷,开始你的自控力修炼之旅吧!
  • 儒剑纵横

    儒剑纵横

    本书暂时进入停更状态。决定再开一本,去拼一把武侠征文。新书将会延用本书的设定。
  • 最强修真狂医

    最强修真狂医

    行医修武,纵横天下,极品美女,愿赋予我,超级爽文,与您一起欣赏!
  • 寒烟几重

    寒烟几重

    身为广大人控NPC中的一员,坐镇正道关底的大BOSS,掌控六界开启的钥匙,身份重要地位崇高,时机未到之时却只是个普通得不能再普通——普通到连基本台词都只有两句的NPC!npc守则归纳起来就是短短两条。一、务必让所有玩家都以为你就是NPC;二、任何情况下都请遵守第一条……女主表示,身为npc好苦逼,男主你在哪里,求速度。
  • 霸爱王爷妖媚妃

    霸爱王爷妖媚妃

    她叫许玥玥,一个现代恐龙级别的女生,男友的抛弃让她深受打击,为了美丽,她喝下了那杯貌似可乐的液体,醒来的时候,她已经回到了六百年前,马上就要嫁作他人妇。他是京城最风流的王爷,他妻妾成群。----------------------------------------------------------------------第一卷王妃(简介)她穿越到六百年前,她成了丞相府的二小姐独孤灵兮,她要嫁的人是京城有名的多情郎,用情不专的四王爷谷若风。成亲的当天晚上,她想逃跑,不料被他逮个正着,他有着俊美不凡的面孔,他却那般的霸道,强行索走她的初吻。他有兄弟五个,各有特点,而三王爷谷若雨却有个怪癖。他恨她,她不知原因,他几次把她送给三王爷。幸好英雄救美的事情发生在她的身上,她才免于凌辱,终于保全了她。她生气,她恨他的粗暴,她讨厌他的种种行为,想要报复他,她从冷月阁带出冷妃秦小影,本想戏弄一番谷若风,不料被他揭穿。她见了名义上的姐姐,才弄清了所有的事实,他恨她,折磨她,是为了另外一个女人。她想要回二十一世纪,就必须找到“玉琼血石”。在得知“玉琼血石”在风雷居的时候,她夜探风雷居,不料他怀里却抱着一个神秘女子。她惊慌而逃,却中了他的暗器。他舍身帮她吸去毒液,他自己却中毒,她却全然不知。两人在猜疑与误会中过日子。他的母亲丽妃发现两人没有圆房,想方设法让两人走到一起。那一夜,落红映入眼帘,他的心好痛、好痛。爱情没有走到尽头,一个神秘女子又出现,这段穿越时空的爱恋何去何从——--------------------------------------------------第二卷王爷(简介)丽妃的命令难违,为了玉琼血石,为了能回二十一世纪,她想办法要勾住他的心。他渐渐发现自己爱上了她,因为心里的矛盾重重,他选择的另一种方式来逃避,他想送她走,送她到昔日的情人身边。五王爷出面阻拦,他不听劝告。她在他的面前消失,他心痛不已,听到她失踪的消息,他更是痛苦万分。她的回归,只是一场骗局,让他更是气愤,他继续沉溺青楼,她继续阻止,不料血溅青楼,那一刻,他为了她,不顾一切。沈妃嫉妒她,将她骗入胭脂居,一场恶梦等待着她——妻妾的争斗,夫妻交手,谁对谁错?她的坚强,她的宽容,让她们深受感动。
  • 门牙

    门牙

    陈子涵的门牙没了。几名同学慌慌张张跑进办公室来报告我:陈子涵的门牙磕飞了。正在改作业的我,手哆嗦了一下,心也跟着上下甩了甩。我强作镇静,站起来冲那几个学生挥挥手,示意他们带我去现场。肇事者是王鹏飞。经过是这样的,课间时,陈子涵从口袋掏出一块巧克力在几个同学面前晃荡,王鹏飞晶亮的双眼立刻喷射出贪婪的光芒。要知道,缺少管教的王鹏飞,父母离异,自小在爷爷奶奶身边长大,偶尔只能啃个苹果什么的,对于巧克力这种食品,老人们认为压根不用吃。面对很少能吃到的巧克力,可想而知他是多么的垂涎。
  • 田园格格

    田园格格

    她原本是多尔衮的女儿,万人之上。却因为多尔衮的死亡,被逐出宗室,贬为奴隶,饱受欺凌……在一次护国寺上香中巧遇良人,逃亡民间,史书便再无记载,听说爱情是一座城,时而坚不可摧,时而柔若无骨。她与他的爱情,究竟要走到哪里?
  • 伤寒发微论

    伤寒发微论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 农妇当家

    农妇当家

    穿越了,不可怕,穿成一名又丑又懒的农妇,也不可怕,因为有一个憨厚又老实的农夫宠着。谁料丈夫的亲人个个是极品!既来之则安之,且看21世纪高级美容师如何在异世调教相公,和极品亲戚断绝关系,买山买地,办工厂,开店铺,当个地主婆吧!
  • 让钱流进你的口袋

    让钱流进你的口袋

    瑞奇曼,经济学硕士。常审视自己的经营理念并以“投资之神”巴菲特和“管理大师”大前研一为师,反复思考后发现,成为富人,不能只靠钱滚钱,更重要的是观念的转变。他的座右铭是:“好的观念能让你以小搏大,不好的观念则会让你因小失大。”