Tieguanyin
English
Alternative forms
- tieguanyin
Etymology
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 鐵觀音 / 铁观音 (tiěguānyīn).
Noun
Tieguanyin (uncountable)
- A variety of oolong tea originating in Anxi, Fujian, China.
- 1980 January 21, “Fujian's Vice Governor Writes on Economic Prospects for 1980's”, in FBIS Daily Report: People's Republic of China[1], volume I, number 14:
- The Tieguanyin tea of Anxi and Tahongpao tea of Wuyi Mountain are well known at home and abroad.
- 2010, Li Hong, translated by Yilise Lin, Brewing Tea: Appreciating Chinese Tea, Beijing: China Intercontinental Press, →ISBN, page 15:
- Use a covered tea bowl for brewing Tieguanyin tea.
- 2013, Adam Ellis, Books of Adam: The Blunder Years[2], Grand Central Publishing, →ISBN:
- I drink Tieguanyin most nights. Occasionally I'll switch up the tea I drink, but the Iron Goddess of Mercy is the one I continually return to.