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ceremony (Korean: 다례, romanized:
darye, IPA: [ta.ɾje]) is a
traditional form of tea
ceremony practiced in Korea.
Darye literally refers to "etiquette for...
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family and
aristocracy used tea for
simple rites, a
practice referred to as
darye (다례; 茶禮, "tea rite"),
which is
often translated as "etiquette for tea"....
- a view of the garden. In Korea, the
traditional Korean tea
ceremony or
Darye (다례; 茶禮),
which is
central to the
Korean approach to tea,
developed as Koreans...
- the 4th century. Kingdom of
Baekje V****als or
Client states (chimmi
darye and Tamna)
Capital Wirye (18 BCE – 475 CE) Gomanaru/Ungjin (476–538) Sabi/Soburi...
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Darye,
Korean tea ceremony...
- jesa, also
referred to as
charye (차례; 茶禮, "tea rite"), has its
origin in
darye (다례; 茶禮, "tea rite"), the
practice of
offering tea as
simple ancestral rites...
- (ama-cha). The
Korean tea ceremony, or
darye (茶禮), is a
traditional form of tea
ceremony practised in Korea.
Darye literally refers to "etiquette for tea"...
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learned German and
studied philosophy as well as literature. His poem "
Darye Naika Ke
Kinare Par" (Greeting to the Neckar) as well as a commemorative...
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Watanabe ****an – o o o **** 1.75 4 Han
Darye South
Korea – o o xo **** 1.75 4 Zhao Jian China – o o xo **** 1.75 6 Nanami...
- 3:48.95 High jump
details Yang Wang (CHN) 1.81 Jeong Soohye (KOR) 1.81
Darye Han (KOR) 1.78 Xingjuan Zheng (CHN)
Triple jump
details Wang Wupin (CHN)...