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Junshan Yinzhen Tea and Liuyi Spring

Some scholars reckon that the Junshan Yinzhen ("Silver Needle") tea is yellow tea according to its color of the bud. However, the processing technique is same to the green tea. (See Junshan Yinzhen for the detail information of this famous tea).

There is a story about the Island Junshan in the Dongting Lake:

4000 years ago when the legendary Emperor Shun made his inspection tour in today's Hunan Province, he passed away under the Mount Jiu'yi. His two concubines ran to the funeral on the bad news. However, their ship sank into the Lake of Dongting. There were seventy two big green conches rising from the lake and became an island to support the two concubines. There were many bamboos on the island. The two ladies were trapped on the island, they cried to the direction of their lord's bier. Their tears and blood came out of their eyes and stained the bamboo stems. After they died they were buried on the island and today there are still many spots on the bamboos. The island was later called Junshan ("The Emperor's Hill").

Another story about Junshan is Liu Yi and the Dragon Princess: the Dragon Princess was tortured by her evil dragon husband. Liu Yi, a young scholar, volunteered to travel several thousand miles to the princess's home town Junshan and sent message to her family. Later the evil dragon was killed and the princess married Liu Yi. The Liu Yi Well is where Liu Yi met the Dongting Lake's dragon family. The water in the well is crystal clear, fresh and sweet, especially good for making tea soup.

Today, Junshan Yinzhen is one of the most famous tea in China. The Liu Yi Well is also a resort in the Dongting Lake with attracts thousands of visitors every year.

 
 

The Story of Liu Yi and the Dragon Princess

 

The Liu Yi Spring