The main purpose of this study was to examine the form and function of tea culture space on the Song dynasty paintings. This paper employed two methods to examine the literature on the royal palace, private garden, tea house and paintings of tea culture in the Song dynasty. The conclusion to be drawn here was that the emperor's, literary men's, Buddhist monks, and stall keepers' space form of tea culture were observed in the royal palace, private garden, temple in mountain, and street respectively. In addition, the space function of tea culture suggests that literary men held mostly literary gatherings including literary activity and tea parties, Buddhist monks had tea ceremonies in the Seon temple near the mountain, and stall keepers took pleasure in Song's representative tea culture called tea fight and sold tea prepared in advance on the street.
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