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Tea has been enjoyed over time by the likes of royalty as well as ordinary people, being featured not only in national ceremonies but also in the daily lives of people. Some ancestors of the elite class even wrote Chinese-character poems, concerned with tea. Tea became a paradigm of thought, philosophy, art, and religion in the Koryo Dynasty. Its social and literary influences demonstrate the spirit of scholars who emphasized stability and communion with nature by enjoying tea in their daily lives. The spirit of scholars in the poetry of this period was established.
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