The purpose of this study is to examine the tea culture aspects on Emperor Huizong's artistry in the Northern Song Dynasty. This study employed two methods to examine major genres of literatures about Song's tea culture and Huizong' works of painting and calligraphy. The results of this study found out that Huizong recorded, for the first time, pure white tea color, tea whisk, and whisked tea way by seven times of infusion in his book called Daguandaron. Second, Huizong took pleasure in Song's representative tea culture such as tea fighting and tea separation at the royal library called Taechongroo and Yeonbokgoong Palace. Finally, we found out utensils for tea gathering and how to whisk tea in his works Literary Gathering and Eighteen Scholars as well as tea bowl's inscription 'Gong-ur and Jin-jan' made in Jianyao imitated Huizong's Slender Gold calligraphy.
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