"Hehe, just like his old man! A coward who is strong on the outside but weak inside!" The man stretched his wide sleeves, took the brewed tea off the small red clay furnace, and began to pour the tea.
Biluochun involves twelve steps in the tea ceremony, each with its own significance. Incense burning is called "incense for spiritual communion," and washing the utensils is called "the fairy bathing."
Biluochun can only be brewed with water around eighty degrees; too hot or too cold won't do. Nangong Yi warmed the translucent tea cups on the table, leaving the pot open as steam swirled from the spout. This step is named " Jade Pot Embracing Mist."
