Giving a teapot is to give away culture, which means respect and respect. The specific explanation is as follows:
1. For five thousand years, tea culture, as a symbol of oriental civilization, has been rooted in Chinese tradition. The seven things to open the door are firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea. The Chinese people are familiar with tea, from emperors, generals and ministers, to literati, to porters, bamboo peddlers and ordinary people, all of whom respect tea;
2. In Chinese traditional festivals, Qixi Queqiao uses tea as a medium, the Mid Autumn Festival full moon uses tea to cherish the hometown, the Double Ninth Festival respects the elderly with tea for longevity, and the Spring Festival celebration uses tea to entertain guests. Tea drinking is not only a medium for family and friends to get together, convey blessings, and express feelings, but also has evolved into a specific symbol of Chinese festival culture;
3. Serving one pot of tea symbolizes the loyalty of traditional culture and family harmony. Therefore, tea and tea pots are not only given for respect, but also for culture and taste.