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客家乡间的茶亭,如天上星星一般多,闽西客家流传这样的民谣:一重山,一丛人(读“宁”),条条道路有茶亭。客家人,知恩图报、乐善好施、互助互爱,而客家乡间的茶亭正是这一精神的写照。亭,可以追溯到我国先秦时期。最初,亭是列国边境线上的哨所,一般是十里一亭。秦汉时期,官方又在十里长亭中间建一座传递信息的短亭。此即“长亭短亭”的由来。随着时代的变迁,长短亭的
Hakka tea kiosks, such as stars in the sky generally, Hakka Hakka spread such folk songs: a heavy mountain, a bunch of people (read “Ning ”), a road kiosk. Hakka people, gratitude, good music, mutual assistance and love each other, and Hakka tea kiosk is a portrayal of this spirit. Pavilion, can be traced back to China’s pre-Qin period. Initially, kiosks are posts on the border of nations, usually ten miles and one kiosk. During the Qin and Han dynasties, the government also built a short kiosk to transmit information among the ten-foot kiosks. This is “Pavilion pavilion ” origin. With the changing times, the length of the kiosk